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    A Cross-Reaction Is an Interaction Between an Antibody or TCR
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A Cross-Reaction Is an Interaction Between an Antibody or TCR

Question 78

Question 78

Multiple Choice

A cross-reaction is an interaction between an antibody or TCR and


A) a heterologous antigen.
B) a homologous antigen.
C) either a heterologous or homologous antigen.
D) None of these are correct.

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