Produces large quantities of soluble antibodies. A subset of lymphocytes maintained after each encounter with a foreign antigen An cellular protein that is phosphorylated in response to viral infection Signals from this cell are required to fully activate B cells. Main function of these cells is to kill cells infected with a pathogen. A normal developmental process that can be triggered by viruses to stop the viral infection of a cell. This secretory protein establishes the "antiviral state" in cells A virus defense protein that degrades nucleic acid Can block infection and induce phagocytosis. A cell whose main role in the immune system is to detect and present pathogenic epitopes or antigens to the rest of the immune system. ✓ [Choose ] Antibody CD4+ T cell Memory cell Apoptosis interferon alpha/beta Antibody enhancement Plasma cell Interferon alpha/beta Reservoir Horizonal Transmission Natural killer (NK) cell Opsinin Dendritic cell Interferon gamma RNase L elF-2 CD8+ T cell
Produces large quantities of soluble antibodies. A subset of lymphocytes maintained after each encounter with a foreign antigen An cellular protein that is phosphorylated in response to viral infection Signals from this cell are required to fully activate B cells. Main function of these cells is to kill cells infected with a pathogen. A normal developmental process that can be triggered by viruses to stop the viral infection of a cell. This secretory protein establishes the "antiviral state" in cells A virus defense protein that degrades nucleic acid Can block infection and induce phagocytosis. A cell whose main role in the immune system is to detect and present pathogenic epitopes or antigens to the rest of the immune system. ✓ [Choose ] Antibody CD4+ T cell Memory cell Apoptosis interferon alpha/beta Antibody enhancement Plasma cell Interferon alpha/beta Reservoir Horizonal Transmission Natural killer (NK) cell Opsinin Dendritic cell Interferon gamma RNase L elF-2 CD8+ T cell
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