How does cell-mediated immune system work when our body is infected?
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Now, generally, when a pathogen enters the body, it's targeted by white blood cells, in response to antibodies, which we call humoral immunity. ... The cell-mediated immune response identifies and destroys infected cells, preventing the bacteria or virus from spreading any further.
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Now, generally, when a pathogen enters the body, it's targeted by white blood cells, in response to antibodies, which we call humoral immunity. ... The cell-mediated immune response identifies and destroys infected cells, preventing the bacteria or virus from spreading any further.
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