antigen

/ˈæntɪdʒən/
noun
  1. A substance that enters the body and causes the immune system to produce antibodies to fight it.
    • When an antigen enters the bloodstream, white blood cells quickly respond.
    • The flu vaccine contains a weakened antigen to help your body build immunity.
    • Scientists study how each antigen triggers a specific immune reaction.
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