Animation of a dendritic cell, part of the immune system. The cell is characterised by its dendrites (long extensions), which it uses to present antigens to T-cells. Antigens are identifying molecules derived from invading organisms, which the dendritic cell recognises and ingests. After ingesting the foreign material it interacts with T-cells and B-cells, placing the antigen material on its surface for those cells to recognise. These cells are then primed to attack anything in the body that also displays the antigens, which is an important part of the immune response.
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