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Now that we have some basic information regarding T cell development as well as their activation through antigen processing and presentation, let's take a look at the specific types of T cells, and what they do once activated. First we will examine CD4+ T cells. These play a central role in providing immune protection against pathogens. They can differentiate into many subtypes, so what are those, and what do they do? Let's find out!

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