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Variable Region
A region in an antibody's structure that varies among different antibodies, allowing them to bind to a vast array of antigens.
Adaptive Immunity
Type of immunity that is characterized by the response of lymphocytes to specific antigens.
B Cells
A type of white blood cell that is vital for antibody production, differentiating into plasma cells that produce antibodies.
T Cells
A type of lymphocyte involved in the immune response, playing critical roles in identifying and killing infected cells or cancer cells.
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