Igd

IgD, or immunoglobulin D, is a type of antibody that provides immune protection to the body. It is responsible for recognizing foreign antigens such as viruses and bacteria and promoting the production of other types of antibodies. In this text, we will look at what IgD is, what functions it has, and how its absence can affect the immune system.

IgD is a protein with many functions. It is synthesized by plasma cells and functions as an antigen recognition marker in the immune response. IgD binds to the Fc receptor