How is a viral antigen, like Epstein Barr virus, recognized by T cells? Interferon proteins stick to the surface of infe

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How is a viral antigen, like Epstein Barr virus, recognized by T cells? Interferon proteins stick to the surface of infe

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How Is A Viral Antigen Like Epstein Barr Virus Recognized By T Cells Interferon Proteins Stick To The Surface Of Infe 1
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How is a viral antigen, like Epstein Barr virus, recognized by T cells? Interferon proteins stick to the surface of infected cells. O T cells recognize antibodies that have bound to viral particles. O An antigen fragment is combined with MHC and presented to a T-cell. D The virus is engulfed by T cells using Toll-like receptors.
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