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T CD8+, B cells and antibodies

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Do you know how are the typical T CD8+ and B cells concentration in an infected tissue?

Other question: I found that the total immunoglobulin concentration in serum is about 10 mg/ml. If the patient has a viral infection, can I infer how is the specific antibody concentration? - I mean, I do not need an exact value (I know this changes a lot for each disease), but I wonder if the specific antibodies will be about 10% or 50% (or a different percentage) of the total antibodies.

Can someone help me?

Are you asking what is the typical concentrations? or how do the T-cells get there? i only know the answer to the how, which has to do with chemokines and cytokines moving the cells by chemotaxis. (im pretty sure you know this, but just in case that was your question) Good luck!

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Are you asking what is the typical concentrations? or how do the T-cells get there? i only know the answer to the how, which has to do with chemokines and cytokines moving the cells by chemotaxis. (im pretty sure you know this, but just in case that was your question) Good luck!

 

 

I need to know what are the typical concentrations... thanks anyway.

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