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    Antigen Presentation Interaction

    Antigen Presentation Interaction involves specific non-covalent interaction (binding) through intermolecular physical forces of attraction and spatial complementarity of T-Cell Antigen Receptors with proteolytically processed fragments of antigenic foreign proteins displayed in association with self MHC antigens on the surface of antigen presenting macrophages. (NCI Thesaurus)




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