Victoria A. Harden ‘(2012)



Using Victoria A. Harden ‘(2012) historical précis on the origins and pathology of HIV , “…humoral immunity is made up of immune system cells called B cells (because they originated in the bone marrow.) According to the book, it is almost certain that when a B cell encounters an antigen, a molecule or substance that is foreign to the body (such as invading virus), it engulfs the invader to another immune-system cell,  the helper T cell. The B cells pampers the foreign intruder usually A cell and from the donation case of similar of the virus. The helper T Cell secret chemicals called lymphokines that enable the B cell to multiply into plasma cells and the plasma cells secrete specific antibodies, proteins used by the immune system to identify and neutralize foreign molecules that lock onto the invader. The helper T cells also trigger the development of memory cells B cells, which “remember” that particular invader’s immunological signature.”…….”Cellular immunity is the second arm of the immune system….T Cells (named because they are processes through the thymus gland as they mature) are also activated when macrophages “present” an antigen to them. It is not the first time that speculation has led scientist all over the world into unknown areas of interest. For what is left to best of us, there are no errors about macrophage T-cells and conditional attitude seem more than routine, all the gene. At the beginning of the AIDS epidemic in California where the first cases of the Virus were made, much attention of the scientist were in the area of the virus as possible related to Cold Virus and much efforts are the beginning of the epidemics especially in 1985 when it became national problem, were centered on the nature of the Virus and its mode of transmission.

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