What is the response type and activity shown by effector molecule natural killer cell macrophages?
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Effector molecule natural killer (NK) cells are part of the innate immune system. They respond to infected or abnormal cells by releasing cytotoxic granules, which contain enzymes that can destroy these cells. The activity shown is cellular immunity and cytotoxicity.
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