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Immune Response Secondary Acquired Elicited Subsequent Exposures Antigen

The secondary immune response is a faster, stronger, and longer-lasting response upon subsequent exposures to a specific antigen compared to the primary response.

Resposta imune secundária é a resposta imune adquirida desencadeada na segunda ou subsequentes exposições a um antígeno particular. A resposta imune secundária é mais rápida, de maior magnitude e de maior duração do que a resposta imune primária.

Front secondary immune response
Back The acquired immune response elicited on second or subsequent exposures to a particular antigen. The [this] is more rapid, of greater magnitude, and of longer duration than the primary immune response.

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