Cell-mediated immunity
Cell mediated immunity is an immune response that in contrast to humoral immunity does not involve antibodies.
Learn more[edit | edit source]
- Crash Course - The Immune System Part 3 (Cellular immunity & T cells)
- Wikipedia - Cell-mediated immunity
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antibody - Antibodies or immunoglobulin refers to any of a large number of specific proteins produced by B cells that act against an antigen in an immune response.
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