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A lymphocyte is a type of [[White_blood_cells|white blood cell ]]which can differentiate to form B and T lymphocytes. Both types of lymphocyte are produced in the [[Bone_marrow|bone marrow]], B lymphocytes remain here to mature whilst T lymphocytes travel to the Thymus to mature.
A lymphocyte is a type of [[White blood cells|white blood cell which]] can differentiate to form [[B lymphocyte|B]] and [[T lymphocyte|T lymphocytes]]. Both types of lymphocyte are produced in the [[Bone marrow|bone marrow]], B lymphocytes remain here to mature whilst T lymphocytes travel to the [[Thymus|Thymus]] to mature.

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A lymphocyte is a type of white blood cell which can differentiate to form B and T lymphocytes. Both types of lymphocyte are produced in the bone marrow, B lymphocytes remain here to mature whilst T lymphocytes travel to the Thymus to mature.