Antibody affinity maturation
The antibody response. This short video explains how B cells make antibodies that bind to and neutralize bacteria, parasites, and viruses (pathogens). The enzyme activation inducedcytidine deaminase (AID) mutates antibody genes randomly. B cells that produce antibodies that bind tightly with high affinity) to pathogens are then selected by a microevolutionary process that occurs in the germinal center. This process leads to the affinity maturation of the antibody response and to neutralization of th
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