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Actions and Tools of the Adaptive Immune System
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Complete the sentence | T cell receptors recognise antigen fragments on the cell surface. B cell receptors recognise whole antigen in the extracellular fluid | Link to Answer Article |
Dendritic cells and macrophages are types of which kind of cells? |
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What can CD3+ T cells differentiate into? |
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What is the main function of T helper I cells? |
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What is the main function of T helper II cells? |
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Name 3 types of antigen binding molecules |
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Adaptive Immunity to Viruses
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Complete the sentence | T cell receptors recognise antigen fragments on the cell surface. B cell receptors recognise whole antigen in the extracellular fluid | Link to Answer Article |
Adaptive Immunity to Bacteria
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Complete the sentence | T cell receptors recognise antigen fragments on the cell surface. B cell receptors recognise whole antigen in the extracellular fluid | Link to Answer Article |
Adaptive Immunity to Parasites
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Complete the sentence | T cell receptors recognise antigen fragments on the cell surface. B cell receptors recognise whole antigen in the extracellular fluid | Link to Answer Article |