
Immunogenicity is the ability of a particular substance, such as an antigen or epitope, to provoke an immune response in the body of a human or animal. In other words, immunogenicity is the ability to induce a humoral and/or cell mediated immune response. The ability of an antigen to elicit immune responses is called immunogenicity, which can be h...
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<immunology> The property of being able to evoke an immune response within an organism. Immunogenicity depends partly upon the size of the substance in question and partly upon how unlike host molecules it is. Highly conserved proteins tend to have rather low immunogenicity. ... (18 Nov 1997) ...
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(im″u-no-jә-nis´ĭ-te) the ability of a substance to provoke an immune response or the degree to which it provokes a response. adj., immunogen´ic., adj.
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The property of being able to evoke an immune response within an organism. Immunogenicity depends partly upon the size of the substance in question, and partly upon how unlike host molecules it is. Highly conserved proteins tend to have rather low immunogenicity.
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Type: Term Pronunciation: im′yū-nō-jĕ-nis′i-tē Synonyms: antigenicity
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an immune (not susceptible) response.
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the ability of an antigen or vaccine to stimulate immune responses.
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The ability of a particular substance, such as a vaccine, to provoke an immune response, or the degree of response it provokes
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The power of an antigen to induce an immune response.
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The ability of an antigen to elicit an immune response.
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the ability of an antigen or vaccine to stimulate immune responses.
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