antigen / ˈæn tɪ dʒən, -ˌdʒɛn /

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antigen 的定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. Immunology. any substance that can stimulate the production of antibodies and combine specifically with them.
  2. Pharmacology. any commercial substance that, when injected or absorbed into animal tissues, stimulates the production of antibodies.
  3. antigens of a particular type collectively.

antigen 近义词

antigen

等同于 allergen

antigen

等同于 Rh factor

antigen 的近义词 6
antigen

等同于 serum

更多antigen例句

  1. Alitalia is even running special flights between Rome and Milan that are reserved for passengers that have had negative antigen tests, indicating that they do not have the virus in their systems.
  2. As a result the only therapies approved by the FDA so far are focused on blood cancers that affect cells with idiosyncratic antigens.
  3. As of late July, travelers arriving at Tokyo’s Narita and Haneda airports are given rapid antigen tests with results in 30 minutes.
  4. Known as antigens, these can be parts of bacteria, viruses or other microbes.
  5. “The DNA structure is like a pegboard where the antigens can be attached at any position,” said Bathe.
  6. Now, preventive protocols—like mammograms, colonoscopies, and Prostate-Specific Antigen tests—are being questioned.
  7. At the time his PSA screening revealed only a slightly higher level of the antigen than the cut-off for his age group.
  8. Ford claims to have obtained proof that a glucoside contained in the poisonous mushroom Amanita phalloides can act as an antigen.
  9. The complement fixation test is like a Wassermann reaction, but the antigen should be polyvalent.
  10. It is not apparent that the nature of the antigen would affect Ehrlichs theory of the formation of antibodies.
  11. If amboceptors as antigen are injected into an animal there will be formed by the animals cells antiamboceptors.
  12. The substance within the introduced cell which acts as a stimulus (antigen) to the body cells is called an agglutinogen.