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Antigen
During the lag period between antigen contact and detection of adaptive immunity,
antigen is hidden from the immune system in macrophages
innate immune effectors are eliminating antigen
innate immunity blocks the activation of adaptive immune effector cells
new B and T cells with the appropriate antigen specificity must be produced in the bone marrow
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innate immune effectors are eliminating antigen
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