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a)skin
b)mucosa
c)Spleen
d) Lymphnodes
Please explain where the dendritic cells reside in each of these four areas and where do they interact with T cells. What are some of the different T cells present in each of these locations?
a)skin
b)mucosa
c)Spleen
d) Lymphnodes
Please explain where the dendritic cells reside in each of these four areas and where do they interact with T cells. What are some of the different T cells present in each of these locations?
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