Regarding a molecule that is involved in presenting antigens from cells that are infected, what is the molecule, what size antigen is placed in these molecules, and to what cells does it present the antigen?
A) class II molecule, 8-10 amino acids, the CD4+ T cell
B) class I molecule, 13-16 amino acids, the CD8+ cell
C) class I molecule, 8-10 amino acids, the CD 8+ cell
D) class II molecule, 13-18 amino acids, the CD8+ cell
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Q10: Which of the following is the most
Q11: The T cell receptor
A)is associated with the
Q12: Which of the following is the most
Q13: A heteroantigen is
A)an antigen from a different
Q14: An adjuvant is
A)a bacterial strain that has
Q16: An adjuvant
A)is covalently attached to a carrier
Q17: If mom is HLA A1A9/B5B12/CW3CW5 and baby
Q18: Class I molecules are found on
A)every nucleated
Q19: An antigen on an intracellular bacteria
A)is presented
Q20: All cells in the body can get
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