Mouse One has a defect that prevents T lymphocytes from maturing. Mouse Two has a defect that prevents complete thymus development. Neither mouse has mature T cells. What is one way to induce the development of mature T cells in Mouse One?

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Mouse One has a defect that prevents T lymphocytes from maturing. Mouse Two has a defect that prevents complete thymus development. Neither mouse has mature T cells. What is one way to induce the development of mature T cells in Mouse One?