Discover a place where our body keeps a record of ancient infections suffered in childhood

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Some immunologists have identified a distinctive set of long-lived antibody-producing cells, lodged in human bone marrow and immune functions as a specific file to viral antigens to which the individual was exposed in its infancy but not in the last 40 years.



The discovery may provide designers with a fundamental strategic resource vaccines when the main objective is to achieve lasting antibody production.

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