an antigen
Antigen
The immune system causes inflammation when there is an infection so that more materials can reach the infected area.
An antigen is a substance that triggers an immune response in the body, by stimulating the production of antibodies. This response helps the body to recognize and destroy harmful pathogens such as bacteria, viruses, or foreign substances.
Looking for antigens is part of a specific immune response.
Secondary Immune Response is more rapid.
When mixed with an immunogen, it enhances the immune response against the immunogen
Antibodies are proteins produced by the immune system in response to antigens, which are foreign substances that trigger an immune response. Antibodies bind to antigens to help neutralize or eliminate them from the body, playing a crucial role in the immune response.
when it an infection or something gets past the first immune response then your body uses a different response or after immunisation
Specific response
Your body raises its temperature to stimulate the immune response. It also inhibits the reproductive abilities of bacteria.
Cytokines are signaling proteins produced by various cells in the immune system and other tissues in response to stimuli such as infection, inflammation, or injury. They are typically released by activated immune cells, including macrophages, lymphocytes, and dendritic cells, and serve to modulate the immune response, promote cell communication, and regulate various physiological processes. Factors such as pathogens, stress, and tissue damage can trigger the release of cytokines, leading to an orchestrated immune response.
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