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What Nonspecific Cells Kill Virus-Infected Cells and Tumor Cells by Cell

Question 93

Question 93

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What nonspecific cells kill virus-infected cells and tumor cells by cell to cell contact?


A) Mast cells
B) Natural killer cells
C) T lymphocytes
D) B lymphocytes

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