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Listen What is the most important event to trigger an effective primary immune response? the destruction of infected cells by cytotoxic T cells presentation of protein complexes to class I MHC — Olysis of virally infected cells 12 O recognition of self versus foreign antigens phagocytosis of microbes by antigen-presenting colls
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