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Going one step further than just killing a pathogen are subunit vaccines. Instead of injecting a whole pathogen, only subunits, or in other words, certain parts (antigens) of the pathogen, are used so they can more easily be recognized by T and B Cells—which is a very secure way of vaccinating, as it massively decreases the likelihood of an adverse reaction to the pathogen.
Immune: A Journey Into the Mysterious System That Keeps You Alive
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