I have read about body antibodies killing the antigen in 12th. But I was always confused about how can they be absolutely specific for that particular antigen. I got my answer today. This was a really very nice read. Thank you for explaining it in such an interesting way.
Well explained. Sourabh, tell me - in cases of, say tuberculosis, a) a person having TB but no symptoms and b) person showing full symptoms - whose lymphocyte count will be higher
Hey Arati, as far as I know patient showing full symptoms and due disease severity then there can be significant reduction in lymphocyte count and with no symptoms then there's a chance that lymphocyte count play role in suppressing it, Thanks for a question though
Such a fascinating thing! One of the most interesting stuff I've ever studied, thanks for sharing it : )
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I have read about body antibodies killing the antigen in 12th. But I was always confused about how can they be absolutely specific for that particular antigen. I got my answer today. This was a really very nice read. Thank you for explaining it in such an interesting way.
Really helpful.
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Well explained. Sourabh, tell me - in cases of, say tuberculosis, a) a person having TB but no symptoms and b) person showing full symptoms - whose lymphocyte count will be higher
Hey Arati, as far as I know patient showing full symptoms and due disease severity then there can be significant reduction in lymphocyte count and with no symptoms then there's a chance that lymphocyte count play role in suppressing it, Thanks for a question though