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Why don't natural killer cells destroy normal body cells?

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Why do NK cells not kill RBC?
The “self” MHC receptors of cells would normally act as an inhibitor. When a cell (such as red blood cell) gets infected, the pathogen's receptor (antigen) will tend to act as an activating receptor on NK cells. ... So unless RBC sends a signal telling NK cells to act on them, it won't kill them.
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easy

Step-by-step explanation:

cause they do not like it lol

do u want to be dead

if they would, you'll die

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