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24 January, 03:21

How are immune cells able to detect foreign pathogens?

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  1. 24 January, 03:29
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    Self and non-self cells are detected using surface antigens. Our body's cells recognize the body's own antigens and do not attack them; however, when an non-self antigen is detected, immune cells produce antibodies for them and destroy the cell.
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