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How do antibodies respond to invaders?

How do antibodies respond to invaders?-example-1
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B cell antibodies bind to the invading particle, such as a bacterium, in the form in which it enters the body. The ab receptor-bearing T cells do not bind the invader directly. Instead, they bind to peptide fragments made from the invader's proteins. These fragments are created inside other cells
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