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Fc receptors are found on specific cells in the body for example [[B lymphocytes|B lymphocytes]] and [[natural killer cells|natural killer cells]]. Their function is to help these cells carry out their roles within the [[Immune system|immune system]]. The fc receptors bind [[Antibody|antibodies]] that are attached to cells which are infected and so encourage the destruction of these via&nbsp;[[Phagocytosis|phagocytosis or]] with the help of [[Cytotoxic T-cells|cytotoxic&nbsp;T&nbsp;cells]]&nbsp;<ref>Ravetch, J V (1991) Annual review of immunology vol:9 iss:1 pg:457 -492</ref>.  
Fc receptors are found on specific cells in the body for example [[B lymphocytes|B lymphocytes]] and [[Natural killer cells|natural killer cells]]. Their function is to help these cells carry out their roles within the [[Immune system|immune system]]. The fc receptors bind [[Antibody|antibodies]] that are attached to cells which are infected and so encourage the destruction of these via&nbsp;[[Phagocytosis|phagocytosis or]] with the help of [[Cytotoxic T-cells|cytotoxic&nbsp;T&nbsp;cells]]&nbsp;<ref>Ravetch JV, Kinet JP. Fc Receptors. Annual Review of Immunology 1991;9:457-492</ref>.  


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Fc receptors are found on specific cells in the body for example B lymphocytes and natural killer cells. Their function is to help these cells carry out their roles within the immune system. The fc receptors bind antibodies that are attached to cells which are infected and so encourage the destruction of these via phagocytosis or with the help of cytotoxic T cells [1].

References

  1. Ravetch JV, Kinet JP. Fc Receptors. Annual Review of Immunology 1991;9:457-492