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A physician is seeking ways to increase the fine-tuning of antibody immune responses that occurs naturally during affinity maturation. The goal is to create 'super antibodies' with intensely high affinity for antigens. She decides to use a drug that can be injected into lymph nodes that will be highly mutagenic specifically to B-cells that are undergoing activation. Is this a good idea? Why or why not?
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