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T/B/NK Cell Group Detection
Lymphocytes (T/B/NK) are important cellular components in the immune response function of the body, usually divided into T lymphocytes, B lymphocytes, and natural killer (NK) cells. The state of the body's immune function can be evaluated based on the changes in T/B/NK cell content.
Table 1: Function of different lymphocytes
Cell |
Function |
T lymphocytes |
•Participate in cellular immunity and directly kill pathogen cells. •Release some lymphatic factors to enhance the immune response of the body. |
B lymphocytes |
•Participate in humoral immunity and produce antibodies. •Present soluble antigens. •Produce cytokines involved in immune regulation. |
NK cells |
•Killing target cells such as viral infections or tumors. •Secreting cytokines participates in immune regulation. |