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&nbsp;Also known as a killer T cell. These cells kill host cells that have become&nbsp;infected by some sort of intracellular [[Pathogen|pathogen]].&nbsp;
&nbsp;Also known as a killer T cell. These cells kill host cells that have become&nbsp;infected by some sort of intracellular [[Pathogen|pathogen]]. &nbsp;<ref>alberts, B (2008). molecular biology of the cell. USA: garland science. glossary</ref><references />
<ref>alberts, B (2008). molecular biology of the cell. USA: garland science. glossary</ref>

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 Also known as a killer T cell. These cells kill host cells that have become infected by some sort of intracellular pathogen.  [1]

  1. alberts, B (2008). molecular biology of the cell. USA: garland science. glossary