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How do memory cells fight pathogens

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They contain lymphocytes that are white blood cells and produce specific antibodies to destroy pathogens.
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B cells recognize their specific antigen on the surface of the invading pathogen or recognize toxins secreted by pathogens. Then, some B cells clone into memory B cells, while others multiply as plasma cells, which generate antibodies that bind to pathogens and block them from entering your healthy cells.
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