antigeneksponering
Antigeneksponering refers to the process by which an organism's immune system encounters an antigen. Antigens are typically foreign substances, such as components of bacteria, viruses, fungi, or parasites, that the immune system recognizes as non-self. This recognition is crucial for initiating an immune response.
When an antigen enters the body, specialized cells of the immune system, like dendritic cells and macrophages,
Upon encountering an antigen presented by antigen-presenting cells, T cells can become activated. Helper T cells,
Repeated antigeneksponering can lead to immunological memory, where the immune system "remembers" the antigen. This allows