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Most of the pathogenic bacteria tend to multiply in the extracellular spaces of the body, which are protected by the humoral immune response. The antibodies produced by B cells demolish the extracellular microorganisms and thereby prevent the spread of intracellular infections. Humoral immunity refers to antibody production, and all the auxiliary processes that accompany it which are Th2 activation and cytokine production, germinal center formation and isotype switching, affinity maturation and memory cell generation. Humoral immune response happens as part of Humoral immunity which is an antibody-mediated response that occurs when foreign material are detected in the body. So humoral immune response is synonymous to the frontier soldiers to prevent interlopers. To know more about how it protects our body from external microbes, please read the presentation.
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