Multiple Choice
The principal difference between type II and type III hypersensitivity reactions is:
A) the isotype of the antibody involved.
B) complement-mediated lysis of host cells.
C) whether the antigen is cellular or soluble.
D) involvement of helper T cells and macrophages.
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