The immune system's attack on the body's own
cells
a. is an autoimmune response.
b. results in anaphylactic shock.
c. is a type of acquired immune deficiency
syndrome.
d. is due to the inactivation of helper T cells.
e. is due to an error in the production of MHC
markers.
A
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