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Refer to the given statements and select the option that correctly fill the blanks.
I. In __(i) __ and __(ii)__ , the immune system starts destroying body's own proteins.
II. __(iii)__ is the maligent growth of tissues derived from primitive mesoderm.
(III) __(iv)__ was the first drug used for the treatment of AIDS.

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