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The main antigen presenting cells of the body are:
Beliefs
Beliefs are convictions or acceptances that something exists or is true, especially without proof, and they can guide behavior and thought processes.
Values
Core beliefs or standards that guide and motivate attitudes and actions.
Norms
Established standards of behavior or beliefs that are considered typical or acceptable within a group or society.
Infractions
Breaches or violations of rules or agreements.
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