vaccinantigen
Vaccinantigen refers to the molecule within a vaccine that is recognized by the immune system and triggers an adaptive immune response. It is the immunogenic component designed to induce protection against a specific pathogen or toxin. Vaccinants can be whole organisms that have been attenuated or inactivated, or defined components such as proteins, peptides, polysaccharides, toxoids, or nucleic acids that encode an antigen.
Vaccines deploy vaccinants in several formats. Subunit vaccines use a single antigen or a few antigens. Conjugate
The goal of selecting a vaccinantigen is to present epitopes that elicit protective neutralizing antibodies and/or