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What is an alloreactivity?

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Updated: 8/21/2019

An alloreactivity is the reaction of a lymphocyte or antibody with an alloantigen.

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Alloreactivity is a positive selection step or negative selection step?

Neither. Alloreactivity has to do with a lymphocytes reacting to a foreign antigen. Positive and negative selection are processes of central tolerance which is to say that they deal with a T cell's ability to bind self-antigen.


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