What does immunogenicity mean?

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im·muno·genic·i·ty

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Princeton's WordNet

  1. immunogenicitynoun

    the property of eliciting an immune response

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  1. immunogenicitynoun

    The ability of a particular substance to provoke an immune response.

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  1. immunogenicity

    Immunogenicity is the ability of a particular substance, called an antigen, to provoke an immune response in the body of a human or animal. In other words, it's the capacity of a substance to cause a reaction from the body's immune system, usually by producing antibodies or stimulating the production of specific cells that work against the foreign substance. Certain vaccines, for example, have high immunogenicity and therefore are able to effectively protect against specific diseases.

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  1. Immunogenicity

    Immunogenicity is the ability of a particular substance, such as an antigen or epitope, to provoke an immune response in the body of a human or animal.

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  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of immunogenicity in Chaldean Numerology is: 5

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of immunogenicity in Pythagorean Numerology is: 6

Examples of immunogenicity in a Sentence

  1. Johan Van Hoof:

    The eagerness to have these vaccines registered based on safety and immunogenicity, combined with a commitment by manufacturers to monitor effectiveness post marketing, is a big advantage coming out of this crisis.

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  • ανοσογονικότηταGreek
  • אימונוגניותHebrew
  • иммуногенностьRussian

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