Early in an infection, antigen-presenting cells
A) become less effective at phagocytosis.
B) become more effective at antigen processing.
C) become less effective at cross presentation.
D) recruit more adaptive immune cells than innate immune cells.
E) remain at the site of infection.
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Q4: After extravasation, naïve lymphocytes enter the _
Q5: Reticular networks in the lymph nodes
A)are made
Q6: Naïve B cells do NOT depend on
Q7: S1P1 receptor is upregulated by naïve T
Q8: Pattern-recognition receptors on innate immune cells
A)coordinate killing
Q10: Which of the following is the CORRECT
Q11: As antigen is picked up in peripheral
Q12: Which of the following mechanisms of travel
Q13: Which of the following is the proper
Q14: The use of complement receptor deficient cells
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