Innate antigen-presenting cells (APC) inform the adaptive immune that a pathogen is present and indicate the nature of the pathogen. Naive T cells interacting with APCs in secondary lymphoid organs then develop into effector cells depending on the type of pathogen...
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Kavathas, P. B., Krause, P. J., & Ruddle, N. H. (2019). Adaptive Immunity: Effector Functions, Regulation, and Vaccination. In Immunoepidemiology (pp. 75–95). Springer International Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-25553-4_5
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