Double Positive Thymocytes that undergo positive selection will develop into one of three cell types. If DP thymocytes are artificially made to express high levels of one of the proteins, match which cell type overexpression of the protein will produce. ThPOK FoxP3 Transcription Factor RunX3 Transcription factor A. Helper T cells B. Regulatory T-Cells C. Cytotoxic T-Cells D. Multipotent Hematopoetic Stem cells
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