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Memory B cells: Secondary immune-system components that have an affinity for a particular antigen. Like other B cells, memory B cells originate from lymphocytes that develop and are activated in the bone marrow. They become antigen-specific when stimulated by interleukin-4 (IL-4).




This term was added to the dictionary on Thursday 24 December, 2009
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