Innate Lymphoid Cells
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Wrapping up the innate immune system we have one more cell type to examine, and that is innate lymphoid cells. These are a family of lymphocytes that are considered to be the innate counterparts of T cells from the adaptive immunity, even sharing some tasks with them. How do they develop, how are they categorized, and what are their functions? Let's find out!
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