
Targets on lymphocytes
Targets on lymphocytes are specific molecules or proteins on their surface that recognize and respond to threats like infections or abnormal cells. These targets act as identifiers, allowing lymphocytes—such as T and B cells—to detect and attack harmful agents or infected cells effectively. By recognizing these targets, lymphocytes can coordinate immune responses, produce antibodies, or destroy infected cells, maintaining the body's defense system and ensuring immune security.