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Immunogenicity is the
ability of a
foreign substance, such as an antigen, to
provoke an
immune response in the body of a
human or
other animal. It may...
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Immunogenic cell
death is any type of cell
death eliciting an
immune response. Both
accidental cell
death and
regulated cell
death can
result in immune...
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Candidate subunits will be
selected primarily by
their immunogenicity. To be
immunogenic, they
should be of
foreign nature and of
sufficient complexity...
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presentation of
these potentially immunogenic peptides on the cell
surface via HLA
class I molecules. This
modulation of
immunogenicity means that frameshift-derived...
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cannot evoke an
immune response until they bind with a
larger carrier immunogenic molecule. The hapten-carrier complex,
unlike free hapten, can act as...
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called autoimmune diseases.
Vaccines are
examples of
antigens in an
immunogenic form,
which are
intentionally administered to a
recipient to
induce the...
- Anti-streptolysin O (ASO or ASLO) is the
antibody made
against streptolysin O, an
immunogenic, oxygen-labile
streptococcal hemolytic exotoxin produced by most strains...
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regulatory T-cells by
which they are identified.[citation needed]
Sperm are
immunogenic – that is they will
cause an
autoimmune reaction if
transplanted from...
- respectively. AAVs are
characterized by
stabilizing the
viral capsid,
lower immunogenicity,
ability to
transduce both
dividing and
nondividing cells, the potential...
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Phenoptosis Pseudoapoptosis Pyroptosis Autolysis Autoschizis Eschar Immunogenic cell
death Ischemic cell
death Pyknosis Karyorrhexis Karyolysis Mitotic...