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antigenic
an·ti·gen A0339900 (ăn′tĭ-jən) also an·ti·gene (-jēn′)n. A molecule that is capable of binding to an antibody or to an antigen receptor on a T cell, especially one that induces an immune response. An antigen is usually a foreign substance, such as a toxin or a component of a virus, bacterium, or parasite. an′ti·gen′ic (-jĕn′ĭk) adj.an′ti·gen′i·cal·ly adv.an′ti·ge·nic′i·ty (-jə-nĭs′ĭ-tē) n.ThesaurusAdj. | 1. | antigenic - of or relating to antigens | TranslationsEncyclopediaSeeantigenantigenic
an·ti·gen·ic (an-ti-jen'ik), Having the properties of an antigen (allergen). Synonym(s): allergenic, immunogenican·ti·gen·ic (an'ti-jen'ik) Having the properties of an antigen (allergen). Synonym(s): allergenic, immunogenic. |