Polysaccharide or Conjugate Polysaccharide vaccines (inactivated): Which one has helper t-cells involved and produces immunologic memory
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They directly stimulate B-cells to produce antibodies but do not typically induce a T-cell response or immunologic memory. - Conjugate Polysaccharide vaccines (inactivated): These vaccines are a type of polysaccharide vaccine where the polysaccharide is chemically Show more…
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