Author: Slifka, Mark K.; Ahmed, Rafi
Title: Long-term humoral immunity against viruses: revisiting the issue of plasma cell longevity Cord-id: nni6l7n0 Document date: 1999_3_19
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Snippet: Despite extensive documentation of prolonged antibody responses following vaccination or acute viral infection, the mechanisms behind long-term antibody production are not fully understood. We propose the hypothesis that long-lived plasma cells are an important, yet largely overlooked, component of long-term humoral immunity.
Document: Despite extensive documentation of prolonged antibody responses following vaccination or acute viral infection, the mechanisms behind long-term antibody production are not fully understood. We propose the hypothesis that long-lived plasma cells are an important, yet largely overlooked, component of long-term humoral immunity.
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