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How do killer T cells recognise cancer cells from other body cells?

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Answered by ansistkharms
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Other types of T-cells recognise and kill virus-infected cells directly. Some help B-cells to make antibodies, which circulate and bind to antigens. A T-cell (orange) killing a cancer cell (mauve).

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