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Posizione Paese - Italy



Città/Paese - Arezzo



Fornitore - Aruba S.p.A.




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80.88.86.114


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ns2.cassiopea.it ns.cassiopea.it


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☆ antigene.it. 10800 IN A 80.88.86.114
☆ antigene.it. 10800 IN MX 20 luke.widhost.net.
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☆ antigene.it. 10800 IN NS ns2.cassiopea.it.
☆ antigene.it. 10800 IN SOA ns.cassiopea.it. postmaster.antigene.it. 2021110301 3600 900 432000 38400


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Brief facts about antigene:

In immunology, an antigen is a molecule, moiety, foreign particulate matter, or an allergen, such as pollen, that can bind to a specific antibody or T-cell receptor. The presence of antigens in the body may trigger an immune response. Antigens can be proteins, peptides, polysaccharides, lipids, or nucleic acids. Antigens exist on normal cells, cancer cells, parasites, viruses, fungi, and bacteria. Antigens are recognized by antigen receptors, including antibodies and T-cell receptors. Diverse antigen receptors are made by cells of the immune system so that each cell has a specificity for a single antigen. Upon exposure to an antigen, only the lymphocytes that recognize that antigen are activated and expanded, a process known as clonal selection. In most cases, antibodies are antigen-specific, meaning that an antibody can only react to and bind one specific antigen; in some instances, however, antibodies may cross-react to bind more than one antigen.

Antigens

Biomolecules

Immune system

 

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