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Abstract

Keywords:
Introduction
The Adaptive Immune Response: Key Features
Antigen Presentation: Two Different Kinds of MHC Molecules Interacting with Two Different Kind of T Cells
MHC/HLA Coding Genes Are Highly Polymorphic
The Stochastic Generation of T Cell-Receptors and Antibody Specificities
The Looming Danger of Autoimmunity
Our Hypothesis: All Vaccinations Might Be the Cause of a Multitude of Unrecognized Patient-Specific Adverse Effects
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