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    CTLA-4 Is Not Constantly Expressed on Naïve T Cells
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CTLA-4 Is Not Constantly Expressed on Naïve T Cells

Question 19

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CTLA-4 is not constantly expressed on naïve T cells.Is this logical? Explain.

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