immune response against bacterial infection

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Immune response against bacterial infection
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Immune proteins like acute phase proteins like complement and antibodies bind to the surface of bacteria by a process called opsonisation. Opsonised bacteria are, therefore, coated with molecules that phagocytic cells recognise and respond to.


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