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If negative selection of t-lymphoctyes in the thymus never occurred, what would likely happen? the specificity of the immune system would improve. t-lymphocytes would bind self-antigens. mature t-lymphocytes would lack cd proteins. t-lymphocytes would be unable to bind nonself-antigens.

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