EBK LIFE: THE SCIENCE OF BIOLOGY
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Chapter 41.6, Problem 3R
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The mechanism of action of a drug, used in the cancer treatment, which inhibits the cytotoxic T-lymphocyte associated protein 4 (CTLA4) protein, present on T cells and the possible side effects of the drug.

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The CTLA4 protein is the negative regulator of the T-cell. This protein does not allow the binding of the T-cells to the self-antigen, and hence, due to the presence of this protein, the T cells cannot kill the cancerous cells.

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