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    T Cells Expressing\(\gamma\) \(\delta\) TCRs Are Distinct from Those Expressing\(\alpha\)
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T Cells Expressing γ\gammaγ δ\deltaδ TCRs Are Distinct from Those Expressing α\alphaα

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T cells expressing γ\gammaγ : δ\deltaδ TCRs are distinct from those expressing α\alphaα : β\betaβ TCRs in that they do not generally recognize host cell responses to infections or tissue damage; rather they recognize components of the pathogen directly.

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