How do CD8 T cells kill infected cells in the immune response process?

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2026-06-02 03:45

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CD8 T cells kill infected cells by releasing proteins called perforins and granzymes. Perforins create pores in the infected cell's membrane, allowing granzymes to enter and trigger cell death. This process helps eliminate the infected cell and stop the spread of the infection.

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