The significance of the major histocompatability complex (MHC) in the immune response: A. Serves to minimize autoimmunity or self-reactivity of the immune system B. Serves to present fragments of antigens to T cells C. Used by helper T cells to regulate the expansion of antibody producing B cells D. All of the above
The significance of the major histocompatability complex (MHC) in the immune response:
A. Serves to minimize autoimmunity or self-reactivity of the immune system B. Serves to present fragments of antigens to T cells C. Used by helper T cells to regulate the expansion of antibody producing B cells D. All of the above
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