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B cells and H cells are two important cells in the immune system that help fight infection.
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There is no common immune cell called an "H cell." The correct pair is B cells and T cells. B cells make antibodies (humoral immunity) and can become antibody-secreting plasma cells or memory B cells. T cells include helper T cells (often written Th or CD4+), which coordinate and activate other immune cells, and cytotoxic T cells (CD8+), which kill infected cells.
There is no common immune cell called an "H cell." The correct pair is B cells and T cells. B cells make antibodies (humoral immunity) and can become antibody-secreting plasma cells or memory B cells. T cells include helper T cells (often written Th or CD4+), which coordinate and activate other immune cells, and cytotoxic T cells (CD8+), which kill infected cells.
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