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Pathogens, Disease and Immunity › ViewWhat type of microbe is used in a vaccine?
A. it doesn’t really matter
B. a damaged one
C. a weakened or inactivated one
D. a normal one
Micro Immunology › View
Related to T-cells, but no antigen specific immunity, active against cancerous and viral infected cells.
A. Dendritic cells
B. Mast cells
C. Natural Killer (NK)
D. B-cells
E. T-cells