T cells are a type of white blood cell, central to the body's immune system. Born in the bone marrow, they mature in the thymus and recognize specific invaders, orchestrating the defense against pathogens and abnormal cells.
T cells are a type of white blood cell, central to the body's immune system. Born in the bone marrow, they mature in the thymus and recognize specific invaders, orchestrating the defense against pathogens and abnormal cells.