What is the difference between immunogenicity and antigenicity?
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Immunogenicity: The study of the genetic basis for the immune response, and of the relationships between genetics and immunity from disease.
Antigenicity: The ability, or degree of ability, to react with the products of an immune response.
Antigenicity: The ability, or degree of ability, to react with the products of an immune response.
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Answer:Immunogenicity: The study of the genetic basis for the immune response, and of the relationships between genetics and immunity from disease.
Antigenicity: The ability, or degree of ability, to react with the products of an immune response.
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