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How does a cytotoxic T cell (or NK
cell) avoid being killed by the perforin
and granzymes that it secretes to kill a
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- Which type of T-cell activates a macrophage to greater killing power in the presence of an extracellular pathogen?How do cytotoxic T cells destroy cells bearing foreign antigens?If an individual failed to develop a thymus because of a genetic defect, what would happen to the immune responses mediated by antibodies and those mediated by cytotoxic T cells? Hint: Think how helper T cells and B cells are functionally related,