antigenstimulering
Antigenstimulering refers to the process by which the immune system is activated by the presence of an antigen. An antigen is a molecule, typically foreign, that can trigger an immune response. This stimulation is a fundamental part of adaptive immunity, allowing the body to recognize and combat pathogens or abnormal cells.
The process begins when immune cells, such as antigen-presenting cells (APCs) like dendritic cells or macrophages,
Subsequently, these antigen-presenting cells migrate to lymphoid organs, such as lymph nodes, where they interact with