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In a Type II hypersensitivity reaction,when soluble antigens from infectious agents enter circulation,what causes tissue damage?
Time Progression
The sequential advancement or development over different periods, often used to observe changes or trends in studies.
Carryover Effect
A phenomenon where the effect of a previous condition or treatment persists and influences outcomes in subsequent conditions or treatments.
Drug Administration
The method by which a drug is taken into the body, including various routes such as oral, intravenous, intramuscular, or topical.
Latin Squares
A statistical design used in experiments that involves arranging treatments in a square matrix to control for two confounding variables simultaneously.
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