antigen
Prononciation : [ˈæntɪˌdʒɛn]
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Contexte : « health and medicine »
(noun) a substance that can make your body create a defense against it. Antigens are usually part of germs like bacteria or viruses, and when your body finds them, it tries to fight them off.
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The vaccine works by introducing a small amount of antigen to help the body recognize the virus.
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There was no antigen present in his blood, which meant he hadn't been exposed to the virus.
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What type of antigens are used in the vaccine to protect against the flu?
Contexte : « biology »
(noun) any substance that can trigger an immune response. This means that when antigens are detected, they alert the body's defenses to start working to keep you safe.
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Allergy tests can identify specific antigens that your body reacts to.
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He didn’t react to the antigen, which showed he was not allergic to it.
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How do different antigens affect our immune responses?
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