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T Cells Maturation and Selection
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Learning Objectives
Antigens of different T cells.
Positive and negative selection.
Immunology part 7
T cell maturation journey through different zones of thymus.
Formation of a thymocyte.
Double negative character of the thymocyte
Externalization of surface receptors on thymocyte traversing through different zones.
Macroscopic anatomy of the thymus gland
Microscopic anatomy and histology of thymus gland.
Formation of a thymocyte.
Journey of a thymocyte through thymus.
Release of selected T cells.
The process of T cell selection after maturation.
Double positive and double negative character of a T cell/thymocyte.
Mechanism of positive selction in the cortex.
Mechanism of negative selection in the medulla.
How a thymoyte changes from double positive to single positive.
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