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Clonal Specific Cells Define Selection Theory Exposure Antigen

Front Define clonal selection.
Back Clonal selection - theory that exposure to a specific antigen selectively stimulates the proliferation of the cell with the appropriate antibody to form numerous clones of these specific antibody-forming cells

(proliferation - the growth or production of cells by multiplication of parts, rapid)

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