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Hypothesis Selection Proposes Choice Negative Positive T Cells

The affinity hypothesis proposes how the choice between negative and positive selection of T cells in the thymus is made, based on the strength of self-peptide:MHC binding by the T-cell receptor.

La hipótesis de afinidad propone cómo se toma la decisión entre selección negativa y positiva de células T en el timo, basándose en la fuerza de la unión entre el receptor de células T y el ligando de péptido propio:MHC.

Front Hypothesis that proposes how the choice between negative selection and positive selection of T cells in the thymus is made, according to the strength of self-peptide:MHC binding by the T-cell receptor
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