epitope

/ˈɛpɪtoʊp/
noun
  1. The part of an antigen molecule that an antibody recognizes and binds to.
    • The antibody binds tightly to its target epitope on the surface of the bacteria.
    • Scientists identified the specific epitope on the virus that triggers the immune response.
    • Vaccines are designed to present key epitopes to the body's immune system.
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