Multiple Choice
How is the T cell response during transplant rejection different from the response during an infection?
A) Few T cells are responding during rejection
B) No T cells respond during rejection, only B cells
C) The number of T cells responding is much higher during rejection
D) The same amount of cells respond, but the response is stronger during rejection
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