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The Use of Cancer-Specific Antigens to Generate Antibodies That Target

Question 82

Question 82

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The use of cancer-specific antigens to generate antibodies that target cancer cells is a process known as


A) immunotherapy.
B) radiation therapy.
C) angiogenesis.
D) chemotherapy.
E) antigenic loading.

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