What happens when infected body cells are detected during a cell-mediated immune response?
The cell-mediated immune response involves cytotoxic T-cells, or killer-T cells. These Killer-T cells respond to infected cells by ingesting or destroying them.
Answered by kgb agent Janua E on Friday, April 27 2012 at 03:44PM EDT
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