dantígens
Dantígens is not a widely recognized term in established scientific literature. In many contexts it appears to be a misspelling or regional variant of antígenos (antigens) in Spanish, or a coined term used in a specific, nonstandard context. As a result, there is no accepted, formal definition of dantígens in immunology. When encountered, it is usually advisable to refer to antigens unless the author provides a distinct glossary.
Antigens are substances that can elicit an immune response. They are typically molecules or parts of molecules
Antigen recognition involves both humoral and cellular branches of the adaptive immune system. Antibodies bind specific
In practical terms, antigens are central to vaccines, diagnostic tests, and understanding autoimmune diseases and allergies.