Multiple Choice
How are natural killer (NK) cells different from cytotoxic T (TC) cells?
A) NK cells induce apoptosis in their target cells, whereas TC cells are professional phagocytes.
B) NK cells kill virus-infected cells, whereas TC cells kill cancerous cells.
C) NK cells kill cells with a high level of class I MHC protein expression, whereas killing by TC cells requires low expression levels.
D) NK cells respond quickly to a virus infection, whereas the activation of TC cells to become cytotoxic is a slow process.
E) NK cells are normally abundant in the tissue even before infection, whereas TC cells are mostly in the bloodstream.
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