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A powerful and effective antigen-presenting cell that is especially efficient at alerting resting helper T cells to the presence of foreign tissue. Dendritic cells get their name from the Greek word dendron ("tree") because the cell resembles a tree, with roots and branches spreading out from the main body of the cell. | Shortly [DC]. A powerful and effective antigen-presenting [Cell] that is especially efficient at alerting resting helper T cells to the presence of foreign tissue. Dendritic cells get their name from the Greek word dendron ("tree") because the cell resembles a tree, with roots and branches spreading out from the main body of the cell. |
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A powerful and effective antigen-presenting [Cell] that is especially efficient at alerting resting helper T cells to the presence of foreign tissue. Dendritic cells get their name from the Greek word dendron ("tree") because the cell resembles a tree, with roots and branches spreading out from the main body of the cell.