Memory B cells differ from memory T cells in the following ways.(Select all that apply.)
A) They suppress naive antigen-specific lymphocytes during secondary immune responses.
B) They recirculate only through secondary lymphoid organs.
C) They secrete their antigen receptors throughout their life-span.
D) They generate long-lived clones of memory cells during the primary immune response.
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