Hypotheses explaining the development of autoimmune disease include
A) molecular mimicry.
B) genetic factors.
C) overuse of vaccines.
D) molecular mimicry and vaccines.
E) molecular mimicry and genetic factors.
E
Bloom's Taxonomy: Comprehension
Section: Autoimmune Diseases
Learning Outcome: 18.16
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