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303 | James P. Allison on Fighting Cancer with the Immune System
James P. Allison
No, they're generated essentially randomly. Okay. The cells come out of the bone marrow. For T cells, they come out of the bone marrow. They go to this organ called the thymus, which sits right above the heart. And there they start developing from this precursor stem cell into functional T cells by random rearrangements. And they're put together.
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