immunogènes
Immunogènes (immunogens) are substances capable of provoking an adaptive immune response in a host. They are recognized by the immune system and can induce antibody production, T cell activation, and immunological memory. Immunogènes include whole pathogens, their components, and synthetic or natural molecules.
Determinants of immunogenicity include size, complexity, foreignness, stability, and the context of exposure. Adjuvants, used in
An immunogen is a substance that elicits an immune response; an antigen is any molecule recognized by
Immunogens can be proteins, polysaccharides, lipids, or nucleic acids. They may invoke humoral (antibody) or cell-mediated
Immunogenicity is assessed by antibody titers, T cell assays, and functional tests such as neutralization. Understanding