When does the full repertoire of antibody-producing cells (all such cells that a person will ever have) appear in the lymphoid tissue?
A) in the fertilized egg
B) before stimulation by an antigen
C) before stimulation by an antibody
D) after stimulation by all of the possible antibodies
E) after stimulation by any of the possible antigens
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