New research reveals that germinal centers generate antibodies through highly selective, repeatedly optimized mutation and selection processes, not primarily driven by rare bursts of growth. This understanding challenges existing models of immune cell evolution and could inform the design of vaccines against mutating pathogens like influenza. Developers in bioinformatics and immunology may find new avenues for studying evolutionary dynamics.
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