IS THIS CONVERSATION GOING AROUND IN CIRCLES OR IS IT ME.
If I am saying something already said sorry.
In article <ralph.1153450892A at 128.196.137.12> Ralph M Bernstein,
ralph at ccit.arizona.edu writes:
> __but_ the point actually is that tcells are mhc restricted, right?
>right. and dr fuchs point is that idiotypes can stim a response. and
since
>only peptides, not idiotypes can be presented -thru mhc restriction-
these
>antigens (the recombining sites) are really irrelevant.
Is not the hypervariable region of a B cell presentable to a T cell? And
if so how are they dealt with?