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Pathogens Vaccinated Enter System Memory Lymphocytes Quickly Produce

If a vaccinated individual encounters a pathogen they were vaccinated against, memory lymphocytes can quickly produce antibodies to combat it.

If pathogens that have been vaccinated against enter the body, memory lymphocytes can rapidly produce antibodies.

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What happens if pathogens you have been vaccinated for enter your system?
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Memory lymphocytes can quickly produce antibodies

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