What is the relation between an antigen and a vaccine?
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Vaccination utilises this secondary response by exposing the body to the antigens of a particular pathogen and activates the immune system without causing disease. The initial response to a vaccine is similar to that of the primary response upon first exposure to a pathogen, slow and limited.
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An immune response initially involves the production of antibodies that can bind to a particular antigen and the activation of antigen-specific white blood cells. Antibodies (immunoglobulins; Ig) are protein molecules that bind specifically to a particular part of an antigen, so called antigenic site or epitope.
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