Which of the following receptor is NOT involved in cross-presentation of antigens?

Which of the following receptor is NOT involved in cross-presentation of antigens? Correct Answer T cell receptors

The initial step of cross-presentation involves some activities which are majorly carried out by receptors called as surface receptors. These receptors include C-type lectin receptors, immunoglobulin-gamma Fc region receptors, chemokine receptors and scavenger receptors. These receptors help in recognition and uptake of antigens in order to let them participate in the cross-presentation mechanism.

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