Which cell type is primarily responsible for Type I hypersensitivity reactions? 1) erythrocyte 2) mast cell 3) Tlymphocy

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Which cell type is primarily responsible for Type I hypersensitivity reactions? 1) erythrocyte 2) mast cell 3) Tlymphocy

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Which Cell Type Is Primarily Responsible For Type I Hypersensitivity Reactions 1 Erythrocyte 2 Mast Cell 3 Tlymphocy 1
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Which cell type is primarily responsible for Type I hypersensitivity reactions? 1) erythrocyte 2) mast cell 3) Tlymphocyte 4) antibody Question 35 (1 point) The major categories of hypersensitivities that typically involve a B-cell immunoglobulin response is/are Type I only Type I and Type IV Type I, Type II, Type III Type I, Type II, Type III, Type IV
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