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14 June, 11:37

Why do some t cells remain in the body, even after successfully getting rid of an intruder?

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  1. 14 June, 12:00
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    This happens because some of them become memory T cells. Memory T cells have become "experienced" by having encountered antigen during a primary infection. Next time when those cells encounter the invader, the immune response is much faster and stronger than the first time.
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