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    Exam 27: Adaptive Immunity: Highly Specific Host Defenses
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    Why Are the Chances of an Immune Response in a Patient
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Why Are the Chances of an Immune Response in a Patient

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Why are the chances of an immune response in a patient given between 10μg and 1g of an immunogen (drug) higher than a patient given higher than 1g or lower than 10μg of the same drug?

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