Immunogenicity

The property enabling a substance to provoke an immune response.


The property which makes a substance able to produce an immune response in an organism.


The characteristic of a substance that can provoke an immune response. This includes how ‘foreign’ a substance entering or contacting the body is; route of entry; dose; number and period of exposure to antigen; and genetic make-up of the host.


The capacity to induce a detectable immune response.


 


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