immunigenkänning
Immunigenkänning is a fundamental process in the adaptive immune system of vertebrates. It refers to the ability of immune cells to distinguish between foreign substances, known as antigens, and the body's own tissues. This recognition is crucial for mounting an effective immune response against pathogens like bacteria, viruses, and parasites, while simultaneously preventing autoimmune reactions where the immune system attacks healthy cells.
The primary cells involved in immunigenkänning are lymphocytes, specifically B cells and T cells. B cells recognize
The specificity of immunigenkänning is remarkable. Each lymphocyte expresses a unique BCR or T cell receptor