Immune Recognition

Immune recognition is the process by which the immune system identifies foreign organisms or molecules, known as antigens, in order to protect the body. This is done through the complex network of cells and proteins that make up the immune system. Through this process, the immune system can respond to invading organisms or disease-causing agents, such as viruses or bacteria, in order to protect the body from their harmful effects. Immune recognition is of vital importance for maintaining the health of the body and is a crucial component of the modern medical practice. It is also used in various therapies, such as immunotherapy, which uses the body's own immune system to fight and defeat disease.

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Presentation of Neutralizing Antibodies in Single- or Pooled-Convalescent Immune Plasma from Donors to Prevent the Current SARS-CoV-2 Pandemic
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