k Natural killer T cells attacking cancer cells, illustration Illustration of natural killer T NKT cells grey attacking cancer cells orange. NKT cells are lymphocytes white blood cells that act as part of the bodys innate nonspecific immune response. They have receptors to detect and bind to molecules expressed on the surface of cancerous and infected cells. Once a cancerous cell is detected, NKT cells release cytotoxic granules containing enzymes and proteins that kill the cell., by TIM VERNON SCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY Stock Photo - Afloimages
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Natural killer T cells attacking cancer cells, illustration Illustration of natural killer T  NKT  cells  grey  attacking cancer cells  orange . NKT cells are lymphocytes  white blood cells  that act as part of the body s innate  non specific  immune response. They have receptors to detect and bind to molecules expressed on the surface of cancerous and infected cells. Once a cancerous cell is detected, NKT cells release cytotoxic granules containing enzymes and proteins that kill the cell., by TIM VERNON   SCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY
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Natural killer T cells attacking cancer cells, illustration

Illustration of natural killer T (NKT) cells (grey) attacking cancer cells (orange). NKT cells are lymphocytes (white blood cells) that act as part of the body's innate (non-specific) immune response. They have receptors to detect and bind to molecules expressed on the surface of cancerous and infected cells. Once a cancerous cell is detected, NKT cells release cytotoxic granules containing enzymes and proteins that kill the cell., by TIM VERNON / SCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY

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