Thursday, December 17, 2009

What Is Influenza More Condition_symptoms Influenza Hemagglutinin Is Used In Vaccines. Which Is More Likely To Respond To It CD4 Or CD8-positive Cells?

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?

3 comments:

Travis said...

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.

Big K said...

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

Sehr_Klug 50 said...

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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