Current evidence indicates that >95% of the CD4+CD8+ double-positive thymocytes generated will die in the thymus, and will never develop into mature CD4 or CD8 T cells. While a small proportion of these double-positive thymocytes may fail to produce a functional : T-cell receptor, the majority of them do express a T-cell receptor complex on their surface. For any given double-positive thymocyte undergoing cell death in the thymus, what are the two possible explanations for its failure to mature?
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