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Memory cell

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Memory cells are cells produced by the lymphatic system during the clone of lymphocytes during exposure to a specific disease (presence of foreign antigen). Some of these cells which are cloned remain dormant or least active until it is stimulated by the same antigen once more. It then kills it quickly even more quick than the first time.