Antigens and the Immune System: How They Fight Disease
Antigens do not protect; instead, they are molecules that provoke the body's adaptive immune response, leading to the production of antibodies. Conversely, antibodies play the role of defense by binding to antigens, marking them for destruction by immune cells.Immune System Disorders - Related Articles
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