
What is an Antibody?
An immunoglobulin, a specialized immune protein,
produced because of the introduction of an antigen into the body, and which
possesses the remarkable ability to combine with the very antigen that triggered
its production.
The production of antibodies is a major function of the immune system and is carried out by a type of white blood cell called a B cell. Antibodies can be triggered by and directed at foreign proteins, microorganisms, or toxins. Some antibodies are auto antibodies and home in against our own tissues.
The term "antibody" dates to 1901. Prior to that time, an
"antibody" referred to any of a host of different substances that
served as "bodies" (foot soldiers) in the fight against infection and
its ill effects.
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