Hla or human leukcyte antigens
a. must be carefully matched to avoid transplantation rejection...
Biology, 30.10.2019 07:31 nataliatf9833
Hla or human leukcyte antigens
a. must be carefully matched to avoid transplantation rejection
b. develop in 7 to 10 days
c. are manufactured in the bone marrow
d. cause lysogenic viruses to revert back to lytic viruses
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