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This OER is part of OCW: Immune Evasion: How Sneaky Pathogens Avoid Host Surveillance
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- biology
- immunology
- immune system
- immune evasion
- pathogen
- effector function
- infections
- human cytomegalovirus
- human immunodeficiency virus
- cd4 cells
- cd8 cells
- t cells
- surace receptors
- cell lysis
- host-pathogen interactions
- host surveillance
- antibodies
- mhc class i
- blood-borne pathogens
- macrophages
- phagocytosis
- endocytosis
- degradati
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