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Compare and contrast the various mechanisms of cultural change.
Epitopes
Specific parts of an antigen that are recognized by the immune system, particularly by antibodies, during an immune response.
Antigens
Substances or pathogens that induce an immune response in the body, especially the production of antibodies.
Major Histocompatibility Complex
A set of genes encoded in a large region on chromosome 6 in humans that plays a critical role in the immune system, particularly in antigen presentation.
Fusion Inhibitors
A class of antiretroviral drugs designed to prevent the fusion of the HIV virus with host cells, thereby stopping the virus from entering the cell and replicating.
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