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Which of the following DOES NOT play a role in the activation of helper T-cells? Major histocompatability class 1 (MHC I) proteins. Major histocompatability class 2 (MHC II) proteins. Toll-like receptors. T-cell receptors (TCRs). Antigen.
Which of the following DOES NOT play a role in the activation of helper T-cells? Major histocompatability class 1 (MHC I) proteins. Major histocompatability class 2 (MHC II) proteins. Toll-like receptors. T-cell receptors (TCRs). Antigen.
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