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​​Lymphocytes

This image features a 3D-rendered illustration of lymphocytes—specifically T cells or B cells—within the immune system. The large, spherical structures in blue represent lymphocytes.

Lymphocytes are a type of white blood cell, making them a critical component of the immune system. There are two main types of lymphocytes: B cells and T cells. B cells produce antibodies to fight off pathogens (something that causes disease), and T cells combat infected cells and help guide the immune system’s response.

The immune system likely plays a large role in the development of ME/CFS, and some evidence points to this stemming from problems with lymphocytes. Problems with lymphocytes may help explain why people with ME/CFS have issues properly clearing an infection or toxin from their system.



Myalgic Encephalomyelitis / Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (ME / CFS) Post Treatment Lyme Disease Syndrome (PTLDS), Fibromyalgia Leading Research. Delivering Hope.Open Medicine Foundation®

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