The Fas ligand (FASL) represents a key-signaling pathway among cell-mediated effector cells. What is the function of the Fas-FasL signaling pathway?
A. Activation of the Fas-FasL signaling pathway triggers apoptosis.
B. Binding of Fas to FasL induces phagocytosis by dendritic cells.
C. Expression of Fas occurs only on naïve B cells.
D. FAS-FASL binding recruits TH cells.
E. TNF-? is released by NK-T cells triggering histamine release in infected target cells.
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