Systems Biology
An antibody is a specialized protein produced by B cells of the immune system that recognizes and binds to specific antigens, such as pathogens or foreign substances. This binding helps to neutralize threats and mark them for destruction by other immune cells. Antibodies play a crucial role in the immune response, facilitating the identification and elimination of harmful invaders, and their structure is key to their function in recognizing various antigens.
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