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What are the steps required for a naïve B cell to achieve activation in vivo? Explain the significance of each step.
Generation Gap
A divide between adolescence and other periods of life that supposedly reflects profound differences in behavior, values, attitudes, lifestyle choices, and experiences.
Autonomy
The development and expression of independence.
Communication Breakdown
The failure to accurately convey or understand messages between communicators, leading to confusion or conflict.
Maturity
The state of being fully developed in body or mind, often associated with adulthood and the ability to respond to situations in an appropriate manner.
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