What do you mean by MHC in immune system?
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Answer / neha
Major histocompatibility complex. Recognition and
elimination of foreign cells and antigens that enter the
body.
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Answer / sheela sarang
mhc is major histocompatibility complex. it does the function of the presenting the antigen to the t-cell. only the antigen that is attached to the mhc is recognised by the t-cell. there are two types of mhc- class 1 and class 2 that is recognised by the th and tc cell respectively.
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