Regulating immunological memory may help immune system fight disease

Scientists have long sought to better understand the human body’s immune responses that occur during various diseases, including cancer and inflammatory diseases. Scientists have now analyzed how immunological memory — the memory the body’s immune system retains after an infection or vaccination that helps protect against reinfection — gets generated and maintained, as well as the role inflammation plays in shaping that immunological memory.


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Source: ScienceDaily