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What are memory B-cells?
What are memory B-cells?
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After disappearance of infections, some activated B-cells remain as memory cells.
They have a longer life span as compared to plasma cells.
They are stored in the spleen and lymph nodes and remain dormant until they are activated by the same antigen.
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