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    GlossaryImmune Proteins

    molecules that help identify and neutralize foreign invaders

    Immune proteins are molecules produced by the immune system to help identify and neutralize foreign invaders like bacteria, viruses, and other pathogens. Examples include antibodies, which specifically target and bind to antigens, and cytokines, which are signaling proteins that help regulate the immune response. These proteins play a crucial role in maintaining the body's defense mechanisms.

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