If a regular epithelial cell is infected with a virus, * would present peptide antigens to *, which will interact with this structure and directly kill the parasite via the secretion of granzymes and perforins. Give the two terms should be in "*" to make this statement correct.
Question
If a regular epithelial cell is infected with a virus, * would present peptide antigens to , which will interact with this structure and directly kill the parasite via the secretion of granzymes and perforins. Give the two terms should be in "" to make this statement correct.
Solution
If a regular epithelial cell is infected with a virus, it would present peptide antigens to cytotoxic T cells, which will interact with this structure and directly kill the parasite via the secretion of granzymes and perforins.
So, the two terms that should be in "*" to make this statement correct are "it" and "cytotoxic T cells".
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