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... T cells during specific antigen recognition allows effector molecules to be focused on the antigen - bearing target cell . The example illustrated here is a CD8 cytotoxic T cell . Cytotoxic CD8 cells contain specialized lysosomes called ...
... T cells during specific antigen recognition allows effector molecules to be focused on the antigen - bearing target cell . The example illustrated here is a CD8 cytotoxic T cell . Cytotoxic CD8 cells contain specialized lysosomes called ...
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... CTL recognizes and binds virus - infected cell CTL migrates to new target Target cell dies by apoptosis C Fig . 8.34 Cytotoxic CD8 T cells can induce apoptosis in target cells . Specific recognition of peptide : MHC complexes on a target ...
... CTL recognizes and binds virus - infected cell CTL migrates to new target Target cell dies by apoptosis C Fig . 8.34 Cytotoxic CD8 T cells can induce apoptosis in target cells . Specific recognition of peptide : MHC complexes on a target ...
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... T - cell granules in a highly polar fashion . The granules of cytotoxic T cells can be labeled with fluo- rescent dyes , allowing them to be seen under the microscope , and their move- ments followed by time - lapse photogra- phy . Here ...
... T - cell granules in a highly polar fashion . The granules of cytotoxic T cells can be labeled with fluo- rescent dyes , allowing them to be seen under the microscope , and their move- ments followed by time - lapse photogra- phy . Here ...
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