After receiving a vaccine containing a particles from adead virus (not able to infect cells) and an adjuvant, one wouldexpect a person to have increased inflammation, NK cell activityand interferon secretion at the injection site.
True or False? & Why?
After receiving a vaccine containing a particles from adead virus (not able to infect cells) and an adjuvant, one wouldexpect a person to have increased inflammation, NK cell activityand interferon secretion at the injection site.
True or False? & Why?
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