With every infection or vaccination, memory cells form that the body uses to remember the pathogen. This has been known for decades — but the structure of this cellular immunologic memory has previously proven impossible to pin down. Researchers have now identified a microanatomical region in memory cells that enables them to work rapidly in the first few hours of an immune response.
How cellular structure orchestrates immunologic memory
How cellular structure orchestrates immunologic memory
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