the B-cell lymphocytes do produce antibodies.
Yes it does.
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making antibodies
Antibodies
After a person has had a disease, the lymphocytes remain to produce more antibodies for that pathogen if the disease is encountered again. This is called IMMUNITY.
The immune system.
Complement proteins are a series of immune proteins that carry out complement cascade reactions. These proteins are helping the immune system to lean up from the cells. complement proteins are not antibodies.
Vaccinations helps to trigger the immune system in the body to produce antibodies. Once the immune system has been boosted up, it helps to prevent infection in the body thus preventing you from diseases
antibodies
Monoclonal antibodies are commonly used to fight a large number of diseases including cancer. The monoclonal antibodies fight the disease by targeting a certain antigen and recruiting the body's natural immune system to destroy the antigen-infected cells.
certain lymphocytes are able to make the proper antibodies quickly
Immunodepletion is a process of removing or reducing specific components of the immune system, such as antibodies or immune cells, from a sample or organism. This technique is often used in research to study the roles of specific immune components in various diseases or biological processes.
immune
the immune system fights diseases by creating more white blood cells which trigger more white blood cells that make antibodies.
Your immune system. The healthier your immune system is, the more likely you will be able to fight off infections and diseases. Antibodies are proteins in the blood that fight disease. - DLW
The mother's milk contains the antibodies to diseases that she has suffered from since she was born. She passes them onto the baby in her milk, and the baby's immune system creates its own antibodies to protect it.
Your body's immune system had antibodies that fight against the bacteria or virus infecting you.
Depends on the type of disease, antivirals for a virus, antibiotics etc and your own immune system (Antibodies)
the importance of vaccination is that it helps pervent future diesesas