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Phagocytes Can Directly Detect Microbial Molecules Like LPS and Peptidoglycan

Question 36

Question 36

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Phagocytes can directly detect microbial molecules like LPS and peptidoglycan by means of


A) the complement cascade.
B) toll-like receptors.
C) bradykinin binding.
D) interferon receptors.
E) PAMPs.

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