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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 or T-cell receptor. The presence of antigens in the body may trigger an immune response. Antigens can be proteins, peptides (amino acid chains), … See more
Paul Ehrlich coined the term antibody (German: Antikörper) in his side-chain theory at the end of the 19th century. In 1899, Ladislas Deutsch (László Detre) named the hypothetical … See more
Antigenic specificity is the ability of the host cells to recognize an antigen specifically as a unique molecular entity and distinguish it … See more
Wikipedia text under CC-BY-SA license WEBJun 1, 2024 · Antigen is a substance that triggers an immune response by binding to lymphocyte receptors. Learn about the two main types of antigens, foreign and autoantigens, and how they differ in origin and effect.
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