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Throughout the article the term is spelled without a hyphen (T cell), except in the accompanying image for T cell activation, where it's inconsistently spelled "T-cell" and "T cell" - Can someone clarify the usage here? Is with or without hyphen preferred? Should there be a difference for hyphenated
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The problem is the balance between making a truly comprehensive article and a readable one - I've been trying for a while to stop this article drifting off into the latest and strangest subset and to keep it general and not involve every paper someone has read and decided is important. It's probably
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The article has great depth on types of different T-cells, their development, etc, but a little more "why" rather than "how" and "what" would be great. Even one sentence in the summary would go a long way, distinguishing their role from that of B-cells, for instance. I'd be happy to take a crack
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It's not really a set phrase, so rules are as for normal hyphen usage. I'd just go with whatever makes sense at the time. Unless it's unclear that the "cell" refers to the "T", I'd stick with "T cell". But in some cases, as with "T-cell activation", where, to the non-specialist, there is the
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That is the normal hyphenation rule in English. If "T cell" stands on its own as a noun phrase, then no hyphen is required. If "T cell" together modifies another noun (phrase), then a hyphen should be used, such as in "T-cell activation" or "T-cell lymphoma".
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If "T-sub-H" and "T-sub-h" refer to the same object, the article should consistently use one of the two conventions. Same for "T-sub-c" and "T-sub-C". If they do not refer to the same object, the article should specify what a "T-sub-h" cell is.
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My feeling is that, whichever is preferred, the article should pick one of these conventions and use it consistently throughout. It may be that the hyphenated term is appearing in the links, which may need to be reviewed and revised.
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article. I would like to add some more information about T cell receptor signalling and antigen discrimination models. Is it better to do this in this article or in the T cell receptor article?
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According to National Cancer Institute word style list there is hyphen when it is used as adjective, e.g. "T-cell lymphoma", otherwise when used as a noun it is written as "T cell".
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Both "t cell" and "t-cell" are correct. The former is a noun, and the latter is an adjective. So "T cells interact with t-cell receptors" is a grammatically correct sentence.
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T cell: White blood cell, lymphocyte, cell-mediated immunity, B cell, natural killer cell, T cell receptor, thymus, T helper cell, plasma cell, cytotoxic T cell, memory T cell
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You can use either, some research scientists use the hyphenated version in their papers, in order to reduce the number of words due to a word limit.
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This article is missing a section on the History of the T-cell. Who discovered it? When? What are major milestones in research regarding it?
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Hello everyone, I added a genetic engineering section as human T cell genome engineering is starting to take off in 2015.
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The large Signalling/activation section only seems to mention CD4+ cells (~=T helper cells). Could move this section to
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https://www.dorlandsonline.com/dorland/iniSearch?searchterm=t-cell&searchtype=Within+Terms+and+in+Definitions
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I noticed as well that T cell activation or T cell signalling is described multiple times in different articles (
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But a look at recently published medical journal articles shows that both "T-cell" and "T cell" are used.
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MR1 antigen presentation to mucosal-associated invariant T cells was highly conserved in evolution. 2009
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Not helpful yet. Does not say what type of T cell, what the changes were, or if/how it relates to
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Innate mucosal-associated invariant T (MAIT) cells are activated in inflammatory bowel diseases.
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Innate T cells detect bacteria. Bacteria, mucosal-associated invariant T cells and MR1. 2010],
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The T cell receptor signalling pathway is described in much more detail here than it is in the
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potential for confusion as to what is happening, I'd use a hyphen. Consult a copy of
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worth waiting until these cells have been better outlined before adding them. --
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at it, but it's probably better done by a true subject matter expert
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Very true. There are some references in the History section for
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MR1 presents microbial vitamin B metabolites to MAIT cells. 2012
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Doorland Medical Dictionary hyphenates this term Source:
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which seem to be activated by molecules presented by
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