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Antigens Have the Ability to Neutralize Specific Toxins in the Body

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Antigens have the ability to neutralize specific toxins in the body.

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Antibodies

Proteins produced by the immune system that recognize and bind to specific antigens to help protect the body from infection.

Antibody Blood Levels

The concentration of antibodies in the bloodstream, indicative of the body's immune response either to infections or to vaccines.

Antigen

A substance that when introduced into the body stimulates the production of an antibody, can be toxins, bacteria, foreign blood cells, and the cells of transplanted organs.

Primary Response

Immune response that occurs as a result of the first exposure to an antigen.

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