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are proteins found on most cells in the human body that display short peptide fragments of cellular proteins to T cells. Cytotoxic T cells recognise peptide flags displayed on HLA proteins to identify cancer cells, cells that are infected with viruses, and other cells that don’t belong in your body, so that they can specifically target these cells and not healthy cells.