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The cells that target the MHC proteins on another cell are:
Intramuscular Injection
A method of delivering medication deep into the muscles, where it is absorbed into the bloodstream.
Parenterally
Administering substances into the body in a manner other than through the digestive tract, such as intravenously or intramuscularly.
Low-molecular-weight Heparin
A category of anticoagulant medications that are derived from standard heparin, designed to prevent and treat blood clots with a lower risk of bleeding complications.
Intradermal Injection
An injection administered into the dermis layer of the skin, typically for allergy testing or tuberculosis screening.
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