Influenza hemagglutinin is used in vaccines. Which is more likely to respond to it CD4 or CD8-positive cells? - what is influenza more condition_symptoms
Influenza hemagglutinin is used in vaccines. What is more likely to respond to the same CD4 or CD8-positive? Why?
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The flu is a virus, so that a CD-8 + T cells are capable (answer, but to an account of CD4 + T-helper 1 cells turn can contribute to the CD-8 + T cell -- / marcophages, CD-4 + T helper cells activated -2 B-) cells. CD-8 + is important) in fghting against viruses (including AIDS, while B-cells (which requires activation of Th-2) is important in the fight against extracellular bacteria.
The AP case, a purified subunit for a response of CD4 lymphocytes. The effectiveness of the product is judged by its ability to induce high antibody (serological) response
Respond aggressively to CD4 (antigen) vacina because they are programmed "to act as an aggressive ative cells, while the T8-called" modulation of lymphocyte secretion of cytokines Thar "regulate the aggressiveness of the T4 .... ...
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