opsonizate
Opsonizate is a verb that describes the process of coating a pathogen or foreign particle with opsonins. Opsonins are molecules that bind to the surface of these particles, making them more readily recognized and engulfed by phagocytes, such as macrophages and neutrophils. This process is a crucial part of the innate immune system's ability to clear infections and debris from the body.
The most common types of opsonins are antibodies and complement proteins. Antibodies, produced by B cells, can
The act of opsonization significantly enhances the efficiency of phagocytosis. By tagging foreign particles, opsonization ensures