Plural of antigen; substances that provoke an immune response by triggering antibody production.
From anti- (against) + gen (from genesis, generation), coined by early immunologists to describe molecules that generate immune responses.
Your immune system spends its whole life memorizing antigens—that's why you usually get diseases like measles only once, your body recognizes the antigens and crushes the virus before it takes hold!
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