T cells undergo bind slightly to self-antigens and not respond to strongly to se
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T cells undergo bind slightly to self-antigens and not respond to strongly to self-antigens. This generation of occurs in the until they encounter foreign antigens in the strongly influence the behavior of many other cells, they must be activated by encountering the antigen and selection where it's assured that they will selection to insure that they do but the naiveT cells don't become educated Since T cells can presented by antigen-presenting cells, ,or are the result of inappropriate activation of the immune response by substances that shouldn't be recognized as a threat.Explanation / Answer
1.positive
2.negative
3.CD4 T cells
4.thymus
5.bonemarrow
6.T cells
7.dendritic,macrophages or B cell
8.Autoimmune syndrome, B cells
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