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Antigen-presenting cells usually display processed antigens to T cells in
-esis
-esis is a suffix used in medical terminology to indicate an action, process, or condition, often used to describe pathological conditions.
Serum
The liquid part of blood that remains after clotting has occurred, devoid of cells and fibrinogen but full of proteins and antibodies.
Fluid
A substance that flows and is not solid, including liquids and gases.
Surgical Puncture
A medical procedure involving the piercing of the skin or other tissue with a sharp instrument for diagnostic or therapeutic purposes.
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