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1 September, 16:24

A class i mhc protein presents an antigen. what type of cell is likely presenting and to what type of cell would it be presented?

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  1. 1 September, 16:47
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    MHC I class of molecules appears on the cell surface of all nucleated cells and those cells are n on-professional antigen presenting cells. Their function is to present an antigen to cytotoxic T cells (T lymphocytes). After a viral or bacterial infection, MHC I molecules will present those foreign proteins on the surface and T cells specific for the MHC will recognize and kill presenting cell.
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