ónæmisviðbragð
Ónæmisviðbragð is the Icelandic term for immune response. It refers to the complex series of reactions that occur within the body when it encounters foreign substances, known as antigens. These antigens can include pathogens like bacteria, viruses, fungi, and parasites, as well as non-infectious substances such as pollen or toxins. The primary goal of an immune response is to detect, neutralize, and eliminate these harmful agents, thereby protecting the body from disease and maintaining health.
There are two main types of immune responses: innate immunity and adaptive immunity. The innate immune system
Adaptive immunity, on the other hand, is a more specialized and slower-developing response. It is characterized