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This Concept Map, created with IHMC CmapTools, has information related to: T-lymphocytes, Th2 cells produce cytokines that promote the removal of microbes in mucosal tissues, their differentiation into an effector T4-lymphocyte function, Each T-lymphocyte becomes genetically programmed through a series of gene-splicing reactions to produce a T-cell receptor (TCR) with a unique specificity for binding a specific epitope. clones of T-lymphocytes The body produces 10,000,000 or more distinct clones of T-lymphocytes, each with a unique T-cell receptor, functions help to combat autoimmunity, T4-memory cells function amnestic response, key surface molecules T-cell receptors (TCRs), TCR of NKT cells recognize endogenous glycolipid antigen presented by CD1d molecules on antigen-presenting cells (APCs) functions, Th1 cells produce cytokines that, results in proliferation of activated T4-lymphocytes, enable proliferation and differentiation of certain antigen- presenting B-lymphocytes that promote the production of antibodies that neutralize microbes and toxins, naive T4-lymphocytes are, T4-Lymphocytes (T4-Helper Cells, CD4+ Cells) key surface molecules, TCR of NKT cells recognize endogenous glycolipid antigen presented by CD1d molecules on antigen-presenting cells (APCs) functions induce apoptosis of infected cells and tumor cells, become activated by antigen-presenting dendritic cells, Th1 cells produce cytokines that enable proliferation and differentiation of certain antigen- presenting B-lymphocytes, their differentiation into an effector T8-lymphocytes examples of effector T8-lymphocytes, T-lymphocytes types T8-lymphocytes (T8-Cells; CD8+Cells; Cytotoxic T-Lymphocytes), enable proliferation and differentiation of certain antigen- presenting B-lymphocytes that, Th1 cells produce cytokines that activate cytotoxic T-lymphocytes, T-lymphocytes diversity Each T-lymphocyte becomes genetically programmed through a series of gene-splicing reactions to produce a T-cell receptor (TCR) with a unique specificity for binding a specific epitope.