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Diagram of humoral (antibody) immune response
Diagram of humoral (antibody) immune response. Invading organisms are attacked by the Y-shaped antibody molecules. Antibodies attach to the invaders and make it easier for them to be destroyed by the immune system. At the top, invaders (gold) are eaten by a macrophage, which processes their antigens and presents them to a helper T-cell (purple). The helper cells then activate their corresponding B-cells (blue). These divide repeatedly and become plasma cells that produce vast quantities of antibodies (orange) that attack the invader (gold).
Illustration ID: IMMUNE-ANTIBODY-4
Russell Kightley
Illustration size: 50.2 Mpixels (144 MB uncompressed) - 8000x6277 pixels (26.6x20.9 in / 67.7x53.1 cm at 300 ppi)
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