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Cell-mediated immunity is provided by T cells, a subset of white blood cells that directly attack and destroy infected cells or foreign substances in the body. T cells are activated when they recognize specific antigens presented by antigen-presenting cells such as dendritic cells or macrophages. This type of immunity is crucial for fighting intracellular pathogens and cancer cells.

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