CURRENT CONCEPTS ABOUT THE IMMUNE SYSTEM
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Web of Journals Publishing
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An important role in protecting a person from the aggression of the external environment performs immunity. When an antigen - a foreign agent - enters the body, antibodies begin to be produced in the blood. Antibodies or immunoglobulins are specific proteins that are secreted by B-lymphocytes. Their task is to eliminate exactly that “aggressor” that threatens the body at the moment. This means that they act selectively [1,2,3].