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All immunogens are antigens, but some antigen are not immunogens. Explain with example.​

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Answered by tintin123
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Explanation:

Why Antigens Are Not Necessarily Immunogens

While all immunogens are antigens, not all antigens are immunogens. This is because some antigens are too small or difficult to bind to be easily detected by the immune system, subsequently preventing macrophages from collecting the antigen and activating B-cells.

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