What is opsonisation?
Answer / Shivani Ranjan
Opsonisation is a process in immunology where immune system proteins, known as opsonins, are attached to the surface of pathogens (such as bacteria or viruses) to make them more susceptible to phagocytosis by host immune cells.
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