How does ADCC function in the context of Histology?
In histology, ADCC can be observed as part of the body's immune response to infected or malignant cells. When a cell is targeted by antibodies, it becomes visible under a microscope due to the binding of these antibodies. Immune cells that mediate ADCC will then recognize and bind to the Fc region of these antibodies, leading to the destruction of the target cell. This process can be visualized and studied in various histological techniques and assays.