The modern world is fraught with many dangers that can affect not only the human body, but also the environment. Viruses, bacteria and other microorganisms have been at the top of this list for many years. To combat them, scientists are creating many vaccines, antidepressants and other drugs, but recently antibody formation, a key immune system that protects us from harmful organisms, has attracted increasing attention.
Antibody formation is the process of synthesis of antibodies by the body in response to contact with foreign proteins. Proteins are complex compounds consisting of amino acids that vary in size and method of connection. Each protein binds to an antigen (a protein foreign to a given organism), and the immune system reacts to it by producing specific antibodies. This is the very first line of defense, since after enough antibodies have been developed, the disease does not develop anymore.
Antitelogenesis is a pathological increase in the number and morphological properties of B lymphocytes. Antitelogenesis usually explains the activity of plasma cells, in which the synthesis of antibodies develops, directed against the body’s own structures; in this case, the latent period of antibody formation is determined.