antigenicity

antigenicity

 [an″tĭ-jĕ-nis´ĭ-te]
the property of being able to induce a specific immune response or the degree to which a substance is able to stimulate an immune response; called also immunogenicity.
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an·ti·ge·nic·i·ty

(an'ti-jĕ-nis'i-tē),
The state or property of being antigenic.
Synonym(s): immunogenicity
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antigenicity

Immunogenicity, see there.
McGraw-Hill Concise Dictionary of Modern Medicine. © 2002 by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc.

an·ti·ge·nic·i·ty

(an'ti-jĕ-nis'i-tē)
The state or property of being antigenic.
Synonym(s): immunogenicity.
Medical Dictionary for the Health Professions and Nursing © Farlex 2012

antigenicity

The power, or degree of power, to act as an ANTIGEN.
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