organizmada antikor yapan madde, antijen

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(Tıp) antigen
A substance that induces an immune response, usually foreign
any foreign substance that triggers an immune response
A substance that when introduced into the body stimulates the production of an antibody
A foreign substance (almost always a protein) that, when introduced into the body, stimulates an immune response
A substance that when introduced into the body stimulates the production of an antibody Antigens include toxins, bacteria, and foreign blood cells
any substance that stimulates the immune system to produce antibodies Antigens are often foreign substances such as invading bacteria or viruses (See also immunogen )
A foreign substance that elicits the production of antibodies
A substance recognized by the immune system as foreign or toxic which elicits an immune response Antigens include bacteria, viruses, and chemicals If the antigen is part of the same organism, it is called a self antigen An antigen is any protein that can be recognized as foreign and that will generate an immune response
Any foreign substance that causes the body’s natural antibodies to form
A protein "recognized" by the body as being foreign; it results in the production of specific antibodies directed against it
An antigen is a substance that helps the production of antibodies. a substance that makes the body produce antibodies (antigène, from anti- + -gène (from -genes )). Foreign substance in the body that induces an immune response. The antigen stimulates lymphocytes to produce antibodies or to attack the antigen directly (see antibody;immunity). Virtually any large foreign molecule can act as an antigen, including those of bacteria, viruses, parasites, foods, venoms, blood components, and cells and tissues of various species, including other humans. Sites on the antigen's surface fit and bind to receptor molecules on the lymphocytes' surface, stimulating the latter to multiply and initiate an immune response that neutralizes or destroys the antigen
substance that promotes the production of antibodies
a foreign substance in the body such as protein, bacteria, virus, pollen, and other material Antigens stimulate the body to produce antibodies, which then fight them
Foreign protein that stimulates an immune response by a specific antibody
Substances such as toxins, enzymes or foreign molecules that cause an immune response by antibodies; a substance that, when introduced into the body, induces an immune response by a specific antibody
A protein or other molecule that can elicit an immune response; the antibody protein that is produced binds to the antigen
Foreign substances (e g bacteria or viruses) in the body that are capable of causing disease The presence of antigens in the body triggers an immune response, usually the production of antibodies
Any substance that when introduced into the body (such as the protein coat of an invading pathogen) causes the formation of antibodies Ag is also found on tissue and blood cells, and in body fluids Measurement of antigen can help determine whether a particular disease will become active
a substance that can trigger an immune response causing the production of antibodies as part of the body's defense against infection and disease