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    The Two-Stage Thymic Selection Process for Selecting Self-Tolerant, Antigen-Reactive T
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The Two-Stage Thymic Selection Process for Selecting Self-Tolerant, Antigen-Reactive T

Question 93

Question 93

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The two-stage thymic selection process for selecting self-tolerant, antigen-reactive T cells results in


A) allelic exclusion.
B) clonal deletion.
C) complementarity-determining regions.
D) somatic hypermutation.

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