
pmid: 9405261
B- and T-lymphocyte populations have an independent homeostatic regulation of resting (B and T) and activated (B) or memory (T) cell compartments. This organization may provide an efficient mechanism to ensure simultaneously a first natural barrier of protection against common pathogens, the maintenance of immunological T-cell memory and a reservoir of repertoire diversity capable of dealing with new antigenic challenges.
B-Lymphocytes, [SDV.IMM] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Immunology, T-Lymphocytes, Models, Immunological, Bone Marrow Cells, Thymus Gland, Lymphocyte Activation, Mice, Animals, Homeostasis, Immunologic Memory
B-Lymphocytes, [SDV.IMM] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Immunology, T-Lymphocytes, Models, Immunological, Bone Marrow Cells, Thymus Gland, Lymphocyte Activation, Mice, Animals, Homeostasis, Immunologic Memory
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