immunogen

NOUN
  1. any substance or organism that provokes an immune response (produces immunity) when introduced into the body
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How To Use immunogen In A Sentence

  • It is postulated that the type of protein in the diet influences directly the intrinsic capacity of the B lymphocytes to respond to an immunogenic stimulus.
  • The aim of the present study was to define the possible use of an adjuvant that could be used without conjugation, both by parenteral and mucosal immunization, to increase the immunogenicity of M protein.
  • Our results suggest that on UV irradiation, arginine can induce certain conformational alterations in DNA rendering it immunogenic.
  • Objective:To investigate the expression and immunogenicity of E2 gene DNA of eastern equine encephalomyelitis virus.
  • Objective:To investigate the expression and immunogenicity of E2 gene DNA of eastern equine encephalomyelitis virus.
  • His training and principal area of research has been in quantitative genetics, but by about 1960 his interests shifted to immunogenetics and more recently to molecular genetics. Chapter 11
  • At this time he started the immunogenetics research that led to his Nobel prize. The Guardian World News
  • Cookson W (2004) The immunogenetics of asthma and eczema: a new focus on the epithelium. PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles
  • This approach is valuable for rapidly screening antibody specificities and assessing protein orientation needed for optimal presentation of immunogenic determinants.
  • Immunogenicity does not necessarily imply opsonising antibody production.
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