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A Cytotoxic T-lymphocytes (CTL) using Perforins and Granzymes to Induce Apoptosis of a Virus-Infected Cell.url Antisense RNA (microRNA or miRNA).url Attachment of Phagocytes to Virus-Infected Cells by Opsonization, Step-1.url Attachment of Phagocytes to Virus-Infected Cells by Opsonization, Step-2.url Blockage of TAP Transport of Peptides into the Endoplasmic Reticulum.url Blockage of the Binding of Peptide Epitopes from Viruses to MHC-I Molecules.url CTL-Induced Apoptosis of a Virus-Infected Cell, step 2.url Cytotoxic T-Lymphocyte (CTL)-Induced Apoptosis of a Virus-Infected Cell.url Cytotoxic T-lymphocyte (CTL)-Induced Apoptosis of a Virus-Infected Cell, step 1.url Inhibition of Proteasome Activity.url Neutralization of Viruses by Antibodies.url NK Cell Interacting with a Normal Body Cell Expressing MHC-I Molecules.url NK Cell Interacting with a Virus-Infected Cell or a Mutant Cell Not Expressing MHC-I Molecules.url Opsonization of a Virus.url Producing an Altered Epitope that the Antibody No Longer Fits.url Release of Naked Virus by Host Cell Disintegration.url Structure of the Antibody IgG.url Suppression of the Synthesis of MHC-I Molecules.url Syncytia Formation, step-1.url Syncytia Formation, step-2.url Syncytia Formation, step-3.url Syncytia Formation, step-4.url