Multiple Choice
The response of most individuals to contact with poison ivy includes the development of redness, swelling, blistering (edema fluid accumulation between the dermis and the epidermis) , and itching. If one intended to transfer this response from a sensitized to a naive individual, one would transfer:
A) Mast cells with their pre-bound IgE from the sensitized to the naive individual
B) Purified IgG antibody from the serum of the sensitized to the naive individual
C) T cells from the skin-draining lymph nodes of the sensitized to the naive individual
D) Dendritic cells from the skin of the sensitized to the naive individual
E) Fc -receptor positive phagocytes from the skin of the sensitized to the naive individual
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