What is the effector function of CD4⁺ cells?
A) production of interleukin-2
B) response to MHC I-peptide complexes
C) The cytotoxic killing of infected cells.
D) response to MHC II-peptide complexes
E) Stimulation of dendritic cells.
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Q6: Which of these is able to bind
Q7: Exogenous antigen is taken up by APCs
Q8: Which of these can activate T cells
Q9: MHC II molecules are provided for peptide
Q10: What is the correct outcome of CD8⁺
Q12: Which pair of terms is accurately described?
A)Antigens
Q13: Which of these best describes an antigen?
A)A
Q14: Macrophages perform all of the following functions
Q15: The difference between an antigen and an
Q16: What is the function of interleukin-2?
A)A growth
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