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Your immune system remembers every pathogen you've ever encountered — sometimes for decades. Memory T cells, memory B cells, and tissue-resident sentinels form a living library of every infection and vaccine. Some of these cells are still functional 50 years later. Things I Know Nothing About explores the science behind the stories that challenge everything we think we know.
By Things I Know Nothing AboutYour immune system remembers every pathogen you've ever encountered — sometimes for decades. Memory T cells, memory B cells, and tissue-resident sentinels form a living library of every infection and vaccine. Some of these cells are still functional 50 years later. Things I Know Nothing About explores the science behind the stories that challenge everything we think we know.