Since 2020, aggregated from related topics
Viral-specific T-cells are a subset of T-cells that specifically target and combat viral infections in the body. These T-cells are activated when a virus enters the body and are able to recognize specific viral antigens on infected cells. Once activated, viral-specific T-cells work to eliminate the virus-infected cells and control the spread of the virus. This type of immune response plays a crucial role in the body's ability to defend against viral infections and is an important area of research in immunology and virology.