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naive T-cell (medicine)


naive T-cell


A T-cell arising from the immune system's production of fresh cells in the bone marrow. Naive T-cells respond to newly encountered pathogens containing antigens the immune system has not processed before. The naive T-cells' activation and proliferation create an acquired immune response to the newly encountered pathogenic agent. After the disease is eradicated, a portion of the T-cell population engendered by the activated naive T-cells constitutes a reservoir of memory cells, which proliferate and respond very quickly to any recurrence of the disease.

See: both Memory T-Cell and Immune System.


xanthophane (medicine)


xanthophane
<physiology> The yellow pigment present in the inner segments of the retina in animals. See Chromophane.

Origin: Gr. Fainein = to show.

Source: Websters Dictionary