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Michael Drake
15 April, 10:46
How does cytotoxic T cells work
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Kymani West
15 April, 12:53
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Cytotoxic CD8 T cells carry out their killing function by releasing two types of preformed cytotoxic protein: the granzymes, which seem able to induce apoptosis in any type of target cell, and the pore-forming protein perforin, which punches holes in the target-cell membrane through which the granzymes can enter.
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