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Activated helper T cell will multiply and become either TH1 or TH2. TH2 is the one that activates the B cell population

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Helper T-cells, also known as CD4+ T-cells, are responsible for activating B-cells in response to an infection. Helper T-cells recognize antigens presented by B-cells and release cytokines that stimulate B-cell proliferation and antibody production. This interaction is important for the adaptive immune response to effectively combat infections.

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Q: What T-cell causes the B-cell lymphocyte to multiply in response to an infection?
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