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  • Major Histocompatibility Complex

    Surface proteins on host cells that present antigens to T cells for immune response.
  • Antigen

    A substance that is recognized by the immune system and can provoke an immune response.
  • MHC Class I

    Molecules found on all nucleated cells presenting endogenous antigens to cytotoxic T cells.
  • MHC Class II

    Molecules found on antigen-presenting cells presenting exogenous antigens to helper T cells.
  • Endogenous Antigen

    Antigens originating from inside the cell, such as viral antigens.
  • Exogenous Antigen

    Antigens originating from outside the host cell, presented by MHC class II.
  • Cytotoxic T Cell

    A T cell that recognizes antigens presented by MHC class I molecules.
  • Helper T Cell

    A T cell that recognizes antigens presented by MHC class II molecules.
  • CD8 Cell

    Another term for cytotoxic T cells, interacting with MHC class I.
  • CD4 Cell

    Another term for helper T cells, interacting with MHC class II.
  • Antigen-Presenting Cell

    Cells like dendritic cells, macrophages, and B cells that present antigens via MHC class II.
  • Macrophage

    A type of antigen-presenting cell that can display antigens on MHC class II.
  • Dendritic Cell

    An antigen-presenting cell that processes antigens and presents them on MHC class II.
  • B Cell

    A lymphocyte that can present antigens on MHC class II and produce antibodies.
  • T Cell Receptor

    A molecule on T cells that recognizes antigens presented by MHC molecules.