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    Which Are the Molecules That Are Common to Many Pathogens
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Which Are the Molecules That Are Common to Many Pathogens

Question 4

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Which are the molecules that are common to many pathogens and are recognized by phagocytes and other innate immune cells?


A) PAMPs
B) Complement
C) Toll-like receptors
D) Mannose-binding lectin

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