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The type of cytokine that's produced by virus-infected cells and attaches to the cell membranes of nearby noninfected cells is a/an A. opsonin. B. interferon. C. chemokine. D. interleukin
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The type of cytokine that's produced by virus-infected cells and attaches to the cell membranes of nearby noninfected cells is a/an
A. opsonin.
B. interferon.
C. chemokine.
D. interleukin
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chemokine is the cytikine
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