Immunoglobulins

Immunoglobulins, also called antibodies, are molecules produced by white blood cells that help your body defend against infections and cancer. They are Y-shaped molecules made up of sugar and protein produced by plasma cells, a type of white blood cell. Their primary function is to bind to foreign cells like bacteria and viruses. This binding helps neutralize the foreign cell and signals to your white blood cells to destroy them.

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