As it fights off an infection, the human body tailors its immune response. For example, in a process known as class switch recombination, immune cells called B cells rearrange their DNA.
In so doing, they alter the antibodies they’re making, so the Y-shaped molecules speed to specific tissues of the body rather than simply circulate in the blood.
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