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    Exam 27: Adaptive Immunity: Highly Specific Host Defenses
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    Self-Reactive T Cells Are Eliminated During the Development of Tolerance
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Self-Reactive T Cells Are Eliminated During the Development of Tolerance

Question 132

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Self-reactive T cells are eliminated during the development of tolerance in the immune system.

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