antigénspecifikusság
Antigénspecifikusság refers to the ability of the immune system, particularly its adaptive components like T cells and B cells, to recognize and respond to specific molecular targets called antigens. Antigens are typically foreign substances, such as parts of bacteria, viruses, or allergens, that can trigger an immune response. This specificity is crucial for effective immunity, as it ensures that the immune system mounts a targeted attack against a particular pathogen without unnecessarily harming the body's own tissues.
The mechanism behind antigénspecifikusság lies in the presence of unique receptors on the surface of immune
This specificity is established during the development of lymphocytes in primary lymphoid organs. Through a process