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The function of T helper cells is to regulate the immune response. The cytokines they secrete exert their influence on other cell populations; most of the different effector cells of the immune system are affected by one or more of the cytokines secreted by TH cells.
 
The function of T helper cells is to regulate the immune response. The cytokines they secrete exert their influence on other cell populations; most of the different effector cells of the immune system are affected by one or more of the cytokines secreted by TH cells.
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TH cells secrete cytokines for only a short period after they have been activated; the range of cytokines that TH cells secrete after activation chiefly determines their function. Different T-helper cell subpopulations (Th<sub>1</sub> and TH<sub>2</sub> cells) secrete different sets of cytokines.
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TH cells secrete cytokines for only a short period after they have been activated; the range of cytokines that TH cells secrete after activation chiefly determines their function. Different T-helper cell subpopulations (Th<sub>1</sub> and Th<sub>2</sub> cells) secrete different sets of cytokines.
    
[[Category:Lymphocytes|E]]
 
[[Category:Lymphocytes|E]]
    
[[Category:Adaptive Immune System|C]]
 
[[Category:Adaptive Immune System|C]]
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