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What is a toxin that has been rendered inactive but is still capable of eliciting the formation of protective antitoxin antibodies? A. Toxoid B. Hapten C. Opsonin D. Endotoxin E. Recombinant
Toxoid is a toxin that has been rendered inactive but is still capable of eliciting the formation of protective antitoxin antibodies.
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Toxoid is a toxin that has been rendered inactive but is still capable of eliciting the formation of protective antitoxin antibodies.
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A toxin that has been rendered inactive but can still stimulate the formation of protective antitoxin antibodies is called a toxoid.
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A toxin that has been rendered inactive but is still capable of eliciting the formation of protective antitoxin antibodies is called a toxoid.
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A toxin that has been rendered inactive but is still capable of eliciting the formation of protective antitoxin antibodies is a toxoid.
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