In using the PANTHER sensor for quick detection of pathogens, how does the PANTHER detect Francisella tularensis, the causative agent of tularemia?
A) It detects Francisella tularensis antibodies within a given sample.
B) It detects Francisella tularensis DNA using RFLP technology.
C) It detects Francisella tularensis antigen using antigen-specific B cells.
D) It detects Francisella tularensis endotoxins using enzyme-conjugated antibodies.
E) It detects Francisella tularensis antigen using antigen-specific T cells.
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