Suppressor-inducer
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Suppressor-inducer T cells are a specific subset of T helper cells (CD4(+)) that "induce" cytotoxic T cells (CD8(+)) to become "suppressor" cells. Suppressor T cells are also known as T regulatory cells (Fox3p(+)), and reduce inflammation. In this fashion, suppressor-inducer T cells help to reduce inflammation.
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