
Antibody-antigen binding
Antibody-antigen binding is a specific interaction where antibodies, proteins produced by the immune system, recognize and attach to unique parts of foreign substances called antigens, such as bacteria or viruses. This binding acts like a lock and key, allowing the immune system to identify and target harmful invaders for destruction or neutralization. Effective binding is crucial for immune defense, helping the body detect and eliminate pathogens quickly and accurately.