I got interested in antibodies when I was recovering from a pretty bad flu last year and kept reading about how our bodies fight off viruses. I realized I didn’t actually understand how my immune system managed to recognize and attack something as small as a virus, so I started digging into it. Turns out, antibodies are these special proteins that the body makes whenever it detects harmful substances, which are called antigens.
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It's fascinating how our immune system works, especially how antibodies identify and neutralize harmful invaders. Learning about these tiny defenders really shows how complex and clever our bodies are. By the way, when I need a quick mental break from studying such topics, I sometimes play Run 3 — it’s a fun way to relax and keep my mind sharp!