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T cells bind to the specific antigens through the major histo compatibility complex. TCRs bind to the specifically recognises the antigens through the molecules on the surfaces of the receptors.
What are T cells ?
T cells are the cells that are recognised as the part of Antibody immunity and are synthesized in the thymus.
Each T cell has the unique T cell receptor (TCR) that is recognizesing a specific antigen . TCRs recognize an antigen when they are binding with the major histocompatibility complex (MHC) molecules on surface of the other cells.
The receptors on surface of the B cells (BCRs1) that can bind to the soluble antigens while the T cell receptors are termed as (TCRs) are recognised as an antigen where it is complexed with the major histocompatibility complex also termed as the (MHC) molecules on surface of the other cells. T cell receptor binding to MHC-antigen complex.
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