| antigenic determinant |
Determine' the specificity of the antibody or lymphocyte area(s) on an antigen molecule that bind with antibody or specific receptor sites on the sensitised lymphocyte.
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| antigenic drift |
Many viruses mutate frequently in order to avoid destruction by the immune systems of their hosts. The gradual evolution of viral strains that results from these mutations is known as antigenic drift.
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| antigenic |
being able to induce an antibody response.
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| antigenic c. |
an altered response to an immunogen resulting from the simultaneous or close administration of two immunogens: the response to one is normal, while the response to the second is suppressed or diminished.
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| antigenic d. |
loss or masking of antigenic determinants in daughter cells of cells whose parent tissue normally carries them; it may result from neoplastic or other mutational change in the parent tissue or may be due to loss or repression of genetic material from the cell.
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