Multiple Choice
Under normal situations, the lymphocytes do not develop an immune response against autoantigens because
A) antibodies produced against autoantigens are destroyed.
B) they never have binding sites that are complimentary to autoantigens.
C) they identify cells with autoantigens as belonging to the body and do not attack them.
D) antibodies prevent them from binding to the body's own cells.
E) lymphocytes that bind to autoantigens undergo apoptosis.
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