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. 2024:2782:39-63.
doi: 10.1007/978-1-0716-3754-8_3.

T Cell Subsets and Immune Homeostasis

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T Cell Subsets and Immune Homeostasis

Chuyu Wu et al. Methods Mol Biol. 2024.

Abstract

T cells are a heterogeneous group of cells that can be classified into different subtypes according to different classification methods. The body's immune system has a highly complex and effective regulatory network that allows for the relative stability of immune system function. Maintaining proper T cell homeostasis is essential for promoting protective immunity and limiting autoimmunity and tumor formation. Among the T cell family members, more and more T cell subsets have gradually been characterized. In this chapter, we summarize the functions of some key T cell subsets and their impact on immune homeostasis.

Keywords: Helper T cells; Immune homeostasis; T cell subset; T cells.

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