antigénnek
Antigénnek is a term used in immunology to refer to a substance that can trigger an immune response. Typically, antigens are foreign molecules, such as those found on the surface of bacteria, viruses, or other pathogens, that the immune system recognizes as non-self. However, antigens can also be derived from the body's own cells, as seen in autoimmune diseases.
When an antigen is introduced into the body, it interacts with specific immune cells, particularly lymphocytes
The immune system's ability to distinguish between self and non-self antigens is crucial for maintaining health.