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exposure to a host organism.
Immunogens that
generate antibodies are
called antigens ("antibody-generating").
Immunogens that
generate antibodies are...
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Immunogen may
refer to:
ImmunoGen, a
pharmaceuticals company Immunogen, an antigen/epitope
inducing an
immune response This
disambiguation page
lists articles...
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adrenocorticotropic hormone (ACTH)-induced
production of
adrenal androgens; and
immunogens and
vaccines against androstenedione like
ovandrotone albumin and androstenedione...
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immune tolerance mechanisms that
prevent the body from
overreacting to
immunogens encountered in the
course of
daily life.
Buccal tablets are a type of...
- with
accompanying post-translational
modifications Limited to
protein immunogens (not
useful for non-protein
based antigens such as
bacterial polysaccharides)...
- and preservatives) very
little of
which is the
active ingredient, the
immunogen. A
single dose may have
merely nanograms of
virus particles, or micrograms...
- (B-cell
receptor or T-cell receptor) once
these have been generated.
Immunogens are
those antigens,
termed immunogenic,
capable of
inducing an immune...
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particles as
immunogens".
Trends in Microbiology. 11 (9): 438–444. doi:10.1016/S0966-842X(03)00208-7...
- J (1998). "The HIV-1
envelope glycoproteins: fusogens, antigens, and
immunogens". Science. 280 (5371): 1884–8. Bibcode:1998Sci...280.1884W. doi:10.1126/science...
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Mycobacteroides immunogenum (formerly
Mycobacterium immunogenum) is a
species of
bacteria from the
phylum Actinomycetota,
belonging to the
genus Mycobacteroides...