In a short video you managed to answer litterally every single question i had in my mind on the subject, that shows the amount of work and effort you put on these videos , you are the best, keep it up
At 5:20 you say that memory T cells recirculate unlike the naive T cells and that is the difference between them. But as far as I know, naive T cells also recirculate through the blood and the lymph
Very informative, thanks for sharing your knowledge. Can you please explain about tissue resident memory cells. Especially in tumor (breast cancer). Thank you sir!
Could you please help me by sharing my contents with your friends group/ college group. I put huge efforts in making these videos but unfortunately not a lot of people are watching this.
If a pathogen enters the body and an immune response is mounted thus giving rise to specific antibodies, do the antibodies then decline over time & leave the memory T-Cells lying in wait for the next attack of the same pathogen?
Thank you for the great explanation, I had not been able to find something as cohesive as your video here. May I use the diagram at the end for a poster presentation I am doing on my project regarding T cells? And please let me know how I can reference the diagram and give you credit. Thank you!