Multiple Choice
In the thymus,T cells can be deleted only if:
A) the appropriate self-antigen is represented adequately in the thymus as MHC-peptide complexes.
B) the appropriate self-antigen is not present in the thymus as a MHC-complex.
C) the T cell cannot engage self MHC proteins.
D) the appropriate self-antigen is represented adequately in the thymus as MHC-peptide complexes,and
The T cell cannot engage self MHC proteins.
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