Which phases are involved in mechanism of Type II hypersensitivity?

Which phases are involved in mechanism of Type II hypersensitivity? Correct Answer Sensitization and Effector Phase

Type II hypersensitivity reactions occur by following a certain flow of mechanisms. It basically occurs in two phases that are sensitization and effector phase. Production of antibodies leading to recognition of metabolites which help in building up and enlargement of membranous structures of cells takes place in the first phase i.e., sensitization phase. On the other side of this mechanism, we have the effector phase, which helps in targeting the cells and force them to get associated by antibodies in order to avoid destruction or its damage once these cells come in contact with the foreign particles or allergens.  
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