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    Some Antibodies Against Foreign Antigens Can React to Similar Self-Antigens,causing
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Some Antibodies Against Foreign Antigens Can React to Similar Self-Antigens,causing

Question 55

Question 55

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Some antibodies against foreign antigens can react to similar self-antigens,causing an autoimmune disease.

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