humoral and cellular immune responses

What is the Humoral Immune Response?

The humoral immune response involves the production of antibodies by B cells. When a pathogen or foreign substance, including nanoparticles, enters the body, it may be recognized by B cells, which then differentiate into plasma cells and secrete antibodies. These antibodies can bind to antigens on the surface of the nanoparticle, neutralizing it or marking it for destruction by other immune cells.

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