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Once bound to an antigen, TC cells release the protein perforin[?], which forms pores in the target cell's plasma membrane; this causes ions and water to flow into the target cell, making it expand and eventually lyse[?].
Most TC cells have present on the cell surface the protein CD8[?], which is attracted to portions of the Class I MHC molecule. This affinity keeps the TC cell and the target cell bound closely together during antigen-specific activation. TC cells with CD8 surface protein are called CD8+ T cells.
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