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How a killer T cell destroys a cell infected with viruses

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English: In this diagram, a killer T cell recognizes a body cell infected with a virus. After the killer T cell makes contact with the infected cell, it releases poisons that cause the infected cell to burst. This kills both the infected cell and the viruses inside it.
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Source https://flexbooks.ck12.org/cbook/ck-12-middle-school-life-science-2.0/section/11.62/primary/lesson/b-and-t-cell-response-ms-ls/
Author Laura Guerin/ Source: CK-12 Foundation

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