Question: Why Do B And T Cells Hang Out In Lymph Nodes If Pathogens Invade The Body At More Exterior Structure?
Question: Why Do B And T Cells Hang Out In Lymph Nodes If Pathogens Invade The Body At More Exterior Structure?
Why do B and T cells hang out in lymph nodes if pathogens invadethe body at more exterior structure?
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