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    To Determine Class II Molecule Compatibility of a Transplant
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To Determine Class II Molecule Compatibility of a Transplant

Question 10

Question 10

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To determine class II molecule compatibility of a transplant,


A) mixed lymphocyte reactions were once performed, but now genotyping is performed
B) mixed lymphocyte reactions were once performed, but now flow cytometry is performed
C) microcytotoxicity was once performed, but now the primary test is flow cytometry
D) none of the above

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