
Helper T Medifamily
Part strategist, part hype squad. Helper T Medimon boost allies, coordinate attacks, and make sure everyone plays their best D-Defense-D-D-Defense!

Helper T-Follicular Cells are a type of white blood cell that helps B-Cells produce antibodies. They play a critical role in our immune system by helping B-cells mature and promote class switching from IgM antibodies to the production of IgG/IgE antibodies



Rheumatoid Arthritis is an autoimmune disease in which the immune system mistakenly attacks the joints, causing inflammation, pain, and stiffness. Over time, this can lead to joint damage and loss of function.

Helper T2 Cells are a type of white blood cell that help our body fight off infections from parasites and are involved in allergic reactions. They promote the production of specific antibodies and help activate other immune cells, such as Eosinophils.



Food Allergy occurs when our immune system mistakenly identifies a harmless food protein as a threat. Helper T-2 Cells are involved in this response, leading to the release of chemicals that cause allergic symptoms like itching, swelling, and difficulty breathing.

Helper T1 Cells are a type of white blood cell that play a crucial role in our immune system. They help our body fight off infections, especially from viruses and bacteria, by activating other immune cells and producing chemicals that stimulate our immune response.



HIV is a virus that attacks the immune system, specifically targeting Helper T-Cells. Over time, the loss of these cells weakens the immune system, leading to AIDS, a condition where the body can't fight off infections and certain cancers.

Located in Fort Galu, this high energy rec center is where cheerleaders rally the troops. Helper T Medimon boost morale and make sure everyone fights at full strength.

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