Tag: foreign substance


ANTIGEN

Definition and Fundamental Role in Immunity The term antigen (n.) refers to any substance that the immune system recognizes as being foreign, non-self, and potentially dangerous, thereby triggering a robust immune response aimed at neutralizing or eliminating the perceived threat. This recognition process is fundamental to host defense, enabling the body to differentiate between its […]

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ANTIGEN-ANTIBODY REACTION

Introduction and Definition of the Antigen-Antibody Reaction The antigen-antibody reaction, often referred to as the immune complex formation, constitutes the fundamental defense mechanism of the adaptive immune system. It is a highly specific biochemical event involving the non-covalent binding of an antibody (immunoglobulin) to its corresponding antigen. This binding is not merely an attachment; it […]

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