A naïve T-cell refers to a T cell that
A) does not express CD4+ or CD8+.
B) has not left the bone marrow.
C) has not yet encountered an antigen.
D) is not mature.
E) resides in the thymus.
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Q3: For pathogen peptides to be seen as
Q4: CD4+ T cells recognize
A)CD8+ markers.
B)IgM.
C)MHC class I
Q5: CD8+ T cells exposed to MHC class
Q6: CD4+ T cells become helper T cells
Q7: Naïve CD4+ and CD8+ T-cells leave the
Q9: Bonds formed between the T cell and
Q10: Which of the following is required for
Q11: Coreceptor molecules are required by TC and
Q12: CTLA-4 is a costimulatory receptor on T
Q13: PD-1 is a negative costimulatory signal expressed
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