The coordinate and control of the immune response involves a complex interplay of various immune cells and signaling molecules. Key components include antigen-presenting cells that activate T cells, which then help to regulate B cells and other immune functions through cytokine release. This coordination ensures a targeted and effective response to pathogens while maintaining tolerance to self-antigens. Additionally, regulatory T cells play a crucial role in preventing overactivation of the immune system, which can lead to autoimmune disorders.
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