Antibody definition



Antibodies are special proteins that are part of your body's immune system. White blood cells make antibodies to neutralize harmful germs or other foreign substances, called antigens. Antibodies are "good guys" that fight inside your body, protecting you from "bad guys" like bacteria, viruses, pollen grains (that make you sneeze) and other foreign substances. Antibody production is just one immune response that protects our bodies.