antigéneket
Antigéneket is a term that appears in some Swedish-language discussions of immunology. It is not a standard term in international immunology, and its precise meaning can vary between authors. In general, antigéneket is used to refer to an antigenic unit or to a collective concept of the features of an antigen that elicit an immune response. Depending on context, antigéneket may denote a single molecule with multiple epitopes or a group of related epitopes presented by the same antigen source. It can also be used to describe the determinant region of an antigen—the specific parts recognized by antibodies or T-cell receptors.
Usage examples include discussions of how the immune system recognizes the structure and composition of antigens,
Relation to related concepts: antigen is any foreign molecule that can stimulate an immune response; epitopes
See also: antigen, epitope, antigenic determinant, immunogenicity, antigen presentation.
References: consult immunology textbooks and Swedish-language sources that discuss antigens; when in doubt, use standard English-language