Antigen

/ˈæn.tɪ.dʒən/ noun

An antigen is any substance, often part of a virus or bacterium, that your immune system recognizes as foreign and reacts against. Antigens trigger the production of antibodies.

From 'anti-' (against) + '-gen' from Greek 'gennan' meaning 'to produce', meaning 'antibody-generating'. The term was coined in early immunology research.

AMፀረ-ተቃዋሚ
ARمستضد
BNঅ্যান্টিজেন
CSantigen
DAantigen
DEAntigen
ELαντιγόνο
ESantígeno
FAآنتی‌ژن
FIantigeeni
FRantigène
GUએન્ટિજન
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