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    Cells That Become Activated When They Bind to Intracellular Antigen
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Cells That Become Activated When They Bind to Intracellular Antigen

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Cells that become activated when they bind to intracellular antigen bound to class I MHC on antigen-presenting cells are known as ________ cells.

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