Which cells of the immune system provide defense for the host against circulating tumor cells?
a.
Cytotoxic T (Tc) and Helper T l (Th1) lymphocytes
b.
Neutrophils
c.
Macrophages and natural killer cells
d.
B-lymphocytes
Option C is the most correct but the option B and D is also having the impact provide defense for the host against circulating tumor cells
Which cells of the immune system provide defense for the host against circulating tumor cells? a. Cytotoxic T (Tc) and H...
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