Written by Catherine Zandonella, Office of the Dean for Research April 20, 2019 T cells are like the special ops forces of the immune system, detecting and killing infected cells. When a new threat is detected, the cells ramp up from just a few sentry cells to a full platoon. But how does the immune system make just the right amount of T cells, when the starting populations of T cells vary? Source Read full story Related People Ned S. Wingreen