Where do dendritic cells go once they have processed antigens and what do they do when they get there?
A) They go to the lymph nodes, where they undergo apoptosis.
B) They go to the liver, where they undergo apoptosis.
C) They go to the lymph nodes, where they differentiate into mature antigen-presenting cells.
D) They go to the liver, where they differentiate into mature antigen-presenting cells.
E) They go to the liver, where they proliferate.
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