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    B-Lymphocytes Cannot Bind Directly with an Antigen, and So Require
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B-Lymphocytes Cannot Bind Directly with an Antigen, and So Require

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B-lymphocytes cannot bind directly with an antigen, and so require presentation by another type of cell.

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