k Natural killer cell attacking a cancer cell, illustration Natural Killer NK cell green, centre attacking a cancer cell, illustration. NK cells are lymphocytes white blood cells that act as part of the bodys innate immune response. They have receptors to detect and bind to molecules expressed on the surface of cancerous cells. Once a cancerous cell is detected, NK cells release cytotoxic granules containing enzymes and proteins that kill the cell. NK92 cell lines have higher cytotoxic activity and are being researched for use in immunotherapies., by KEITH CHAMBERSSCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY Stock Photo - Afloimages
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Natural killer cell attacking a cancer cell, illustration Natural Killer  NK  cell  green, centre  attacking a cancer cell, illustration. NK cells are lymphocytes  white blood cells  that act as part of the body s innate immune response. They have receptors to detect and bind to molecules expressed on the surface of cancerous cells. Once a cancerous cell is detected, NK cells release cytotoxic granules containing enzymes and proteins that kill the cell. NK 92 cell lines have higher cytotoxic activity and are being researched for use in immunotherapies., by KEITH CHAMBERS SCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY
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Natural killer cell attacking a cancer cell, illustration

Natural Killer (NK) cell (green, centre) attacking a cancer cell, illustration. NK cells are lymphocytes (white blood cells) that act as part of the body's innate immune response. They have receptors to detect and bind to molecules expressed on the surface of cancerous cells. Once a cancerous cell is detected, NK cells release cytotoxic granules containing enzymes and proteins that kill the cell. NK-92 cell lines have higher cytotoxic activity and are being researched for use in immunotherapies., by KEITH CHAMBERS/SCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY

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