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Role of T helper cells in the specific immune response

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T cells identify pathogens based on antigens on the surface of pathogens. The T cells then multiply and stimulate B cells to produce antibodies. The antibodies attach to the antigens, making the pathogens a target for phagocytes.

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The role of T helper cells is to released T cell cytokines and these cells help suppress or regulate the immune responses.
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