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- In immunology, an antigen (Ag) is a molecule, moiety, foreign particulate matter, or an allergen, such as pollen, that can bind to a specific antibody...
- precisely predict immune response in humans. Antigenicity is the capacity of a chemical structure (either an antigen or hapten) to bind specifically with a...
- Oncofetal antigens are proteins which are typically present only during fetal development but are found in adults with certain kinds of cancer. These proteins...
- Tumor antigen is an antigenic substance produced in tumor cells, i.e., it triggers an immune response in the host. Tumor antigens are useful tumor markers...
- Antigenic shift is the process by which two or more different strains of a virus, or strains of two or more different viruses, combine to form a new subtype...
- delbrueckii subsp. bulgaricus reduced the antigenicity of α-LA and β-CN. However, it also increased the antigenicity of α-CN while β-LG was not impacted. The...
- cells recognize only fragmented antigens displa**** on cell surfaces, antigen processing must occur before the antigen fragment can be recognized by a...
- someone who is A+ has the A antigen and Rh(D) antigen, whereas someone who is A− has the A antigen but lacks the Rh(D) antigen). The terms Rh factor, Rh...
- Antigen processing, or the cytosolic pathway, is an immunological process that prepares antigens for presentation to special cells of the immune system...
- monosaccharide creates a disaccharide antigen: the Thomsen-Friedenreich antigen (Gal(b1-3)GalNAc). The sialyl Tn antigen (STn antigen) is formed by elongation with...