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Differentiate between ANTIGEN & ANTIBODY.
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ANTIGEN are foreign particles, usually proteins, which are capable of generating an immune response in the body, a property known as immunogenicity. This immune response consists of specific ANTIBODIES which are generated by plasma cells as a result of exposure to a specific epitope presented by the antigen
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Antigen-1.These are substances that provoke an immune response (they attack the immune system). 2. They can also be substances, called allergens, that bring on an allergic reaction
Antibody 1.These are Glycoproteins that are secreted by immune cells (plasma cells) in response to foreign substance
2.The antibodies attach, or bind, themselves to the antigen and inactivate it. Every healthy adult's body has small amounts of thousands of different antibodies.
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Antigen-1.These are substances that provoke an immune response (they attack the immune system). 2. They can also be substances, called allergens, that bring on an allergic reaction
Antibody 1.These are Glycoproteins that are secreted by immune cells (plasma cells) in response to foreign substance
2.The antibodies attach, or bind, themselves to the antigen and inactivate it. Every healthy adult's body has small amounts of thousands of different antibodies.
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