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    What Happens After a T Cell Has Been Activated for a Specific
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What Happens After a T Cell Has Been Activated for a Specific

Question 37

Question 37

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What happens after a T cell has been activated for a specific antigen?


A) produces cytokines
B) undergoes clonal expansion
C) produces antibodies
D) Both produces cytokines and undergoes clonal expansion

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