Vaccines Review Articles
Immunological
memory is the capacity of the
immune system to respond with greater potency upon re-encounter with the same pathogen and creates the basis for vaccination. Vaccines work by stimulating an
immune response and consequent immunological
memory that mediates protection from diseases or infections. Recently new techniques and methods have been established to dissect the
immune response in experimental animals and humans which have led to increase the understanding of the molecular mechanisms that control the maintenance and differentiation of
memory T and B cells. Vaccines review
articles analyses and précises previously published studies on vaccines, rather than reporting new facts or analysis.
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