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    Antigen-Presenting Cells Located in the Epithelia of the Skin Are
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Antigen-Presenting Cells Located in the Epithelia of the Skin Are

Question 144

Question 144

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Antigen-presenting cells located in the epithelia of the skin are called


A) keratinocytes.
B) squamous macrophages.
C) germinative cells.
D) dendritic cells.
E) Merkel cells.

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