opsonin

/ˈɑpsənɪn/
noun
  1. A substance in blood that helps immune cells recognize and destroy bacteria and other foreign particles.
    • Opsonins coat bacteria so that white blood cells can easily engulf them.
    • Without enough opsonins, the immune system struggles to fight off infections.
    • The body produces opsonins as part of its natural immune response.
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