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The thymus gland produces a special type of leukocyte called

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It is called T-lymphocytes. It assumes a focal part in cell-interceded invulnerability. Immune system microorganisms can be recognized from different lymphocytes, for example, B cells and common executioner cells, by the nearness of a T-cell receptor on the cell surface.

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It is called T-lymphocytes. It assumes a focal part in cell-interceded invulnerability. Immune system microorganisms can be recognized from different lymphocytes, for example, B cells and common executioner cells, by the nearness of a T-cell receptor on the cell surface.
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