Lifespans of naive, memory and effector
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Jonathan Sprent
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Article
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1993
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Elsevier Science
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English
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Typical T and B lymphocytes in the secondary lymphoid organs are long-lived cells that are selected from a large pool of short-lived precursor cells in the primary lymphoid organs. The bulk of mature T and B cells are immunologically naive and remain in interphase for prolonged periods. Contact with