What does the term 'memory' of our Immune system suggest?
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Also known as the “Father of Immunology”, Edward Anthony Jennerwas an English scientist and is famous for his discovery of the smallpox vaccine.
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Sleep may strengthen long-term memories in the immune system. ... The immune system "remembers" an encounter with a bacteria or virus by collecting fragments from the bug to create memory T cells, which last for months or years and help the body recognize a previous infection and quickly respond.
During an immune response, B and T cells create memory cells. These are clones of thespecific B and T cells that remain in the body, holding information about each threat thebody has been exposed to! This gives our immune system memory.
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During an immune response, B and T cells create memory cells. These are clones of thespecific B and T cells that remain in the body, holding information about each threat thebody has been exposed to! This gives our immune system memory.
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