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    A Specific Defect in Innate Immunity Leading to Bacterial Infections
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A Specific Defect in Innate Immunity Leading to Bacterial Infections

Question 22

Question 22

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A specific defect in innate immunity leading to bacterial infections could involve a deficiency in:


A) T-cell receptors.
B) B-cell receptors.
C) toll-like receptors.
D) MHC class I.

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