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Studies in mice have shown that resident memory cells (TRM) most often take up permanent residence in the tissue where the initial infection that produced those memory cells occurred. In this location, they are poised to respond rapidly should that infection re-occur in that same location. In contrast, central memory cells (TCM) are primarily found in secondary lymphoid organs, where they can be activated to proliferate and differentiate into effector cells when stimulated by antigen-bearing dendritic cells following re-infection. The third subset of memory cells, effector memory cells (TEM) , are recirculating cells that can readily enter tissues at sites of inflammation or infection and are poised to rapidly respond to re-infection. The subset of TEM cells provides an important component of protective immunity to re-infection by the same pathogen because:
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A social support system where individuals with earnings below a specified threshold receive additional income from the government rather than contributing tax.
Earned Income Tax Credit
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