Do all T cells leave these locations after priming, and if so, how?
What will be an ideal response?
After differentiation, CD8 effector cells and CD4 TH1, TH2, TH17, and regulatory T cells exit from the lymphoid tissue (via efferent lymph, which delivers them eventually into the blood) in search of infected tissues. Antigen-activated CD4 TFH cells remain in the lymphoid tissue where they provide help to antigen-specific B cells.
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