Multiple Choice
Activation of naïve B cells is a two-step process, during which
A) antigen triggers B-cell production of CCR7, which leads it to interact with T cells.
B) antigen triggers T-cell production of CCR7, which recruits B cells.
C) T-cell help stimulates B cells to produce CCR7, then divide.
D) macrophages trigger B-cell production of CCR7, which leads it to interact with T cells.
E) None of the answers are correct.
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