Protein tyrosine kinase activity following T-cell stimulation: Select one: a. Phosphorylates and thereby activates phospholipase C?1 b. Is an inherent property of the T-cell receptor ? and ? chains c. Is an inherent property of CD3 d. Is decreased e. Is unrelated to phosphorylation of the CD3-associated ? chains
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