humoraalseid
Humoraalseid is a term used to describe the soluble, fluid-phase components of the immune system that mediate humoral immunity. In contemporary immunology, this arm of immunity refers primarily to antibodies produced by B lymphocytes and the various factors present in body fluids that help defend against pathogens, as opposed to cellular immunity which relies on T cells and other immune cells.
The main components of humoraalseid are antibodies, or immunoglobulins, and the complement system. Antibodies are proteins
In addition to antibodies and complement, other soluble mediators in serum and body fluids contribute to humoraalseid
Clinical relevance includes disorders of humoral immunity, such as antibody deficiencies and autoimmune antibody production, and