Practice: Influenza is a virus that infects respiratory epithelial cells. If cell infected by influenza presents influenza in MHC, with which type of T cell will this cell’s MHC interact? (Choose all that apply.)
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Concept #1: Cytotoxic (Killer) T Cells
Concept #2: Helper T Cells
Practice: Influenza is a virus that infects respiratory epithelial cells. If cell infected by influenza presents influenza in MHC, with which type of T cell will this cell’s MHC interact? (Choose all that apply.)
Practice: Mycobacterium tuberculosis causes tuberculosis by living inside of the lungs, though it does not cause intracellular infections. An immune cell phagocytoses and presents bits of M. tuberculosis in its MHC. With which type of T cell will this cell’s MHC interact? (Choose all that apply.)
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