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    When Naive T-Helper Lymphocytes Bind Strongly to Antigen in the Absence
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When Naive T-Helper Lymphocytes Bind Strongly to Antigen in the Absence

Question 12

Question 12

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When naive T-helper lymphocytes bind strongly to antigen in the absence of costimulation they


A) proliferate uncontrollably
B) transform into a plasma cells
C) become anergic
D) enter a state of high activation

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