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Meaning of "antigen may"
Antigen may refers to the possibility of an antigen (a substance that stimulates an immune response) being present or involved in a certain situation or condition
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The saccharide antigen may be chemically modified.
Antigen may also be adsorbed to nanoparticle surfaces.
Alternatively an antigen may originate from a virus.
Antigen may be any one of a wide variety of vehicles.
Whole cell pertussis antigen may be used.
An antigen may have one or more epitopes.
Antibodies specific to an antigen may be produced in a number of ways.
An antigen may contain multiple epitopes.
A commercially available antigen may be used.
The antigen may comprise a wildtype antigen.
Cellular pertussis antigen may be used.
The antigen may be for use as an immunogen.
An or antigentic peptide fragments of the antigen may be used as immunogens.
The antigen may be a surface antigen on a target.
The peptide or polypeptide antigen may be attached to a solid support.
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The antigen may be a tumor associated antigen.
Two to three fusions for each antigen may be necessary.
The antigen may be a full length protein.
An antibody or antibody fragment mimicking an antigen may be attached to the particle.
One antigen may exist as a dummy antigen.
The physical characteristics of the antigen may favor its phagocytosis.
The antigen may also include autoantigens.
Thus the potential coverage of a single antigen may be difficult to estimate.
The antigen may include a tumor antigen.
A combination of two or more antigens or a polyvalent antigen may also be employed.
Each batch of antigen may be individually calibrated.
It is expected that multiple fusions for each antigen may need to be performed.
The antigen may be a tumor antigen or an autoantigen.
Provided herein said first antigen may be an antigen on a tumor cell.
The antigen may be produced in a genetically modified cell.
Thus a combination of nanoparticle and antigen may be introduced into the patient.
The antigen may be an exogenous antigen or endogenous antigen.
There are a number of methods by which antigen may be included in the delivery system.
The antigen may comprise a modification.
If necessary the concentration of the antigen may be adjusted to achieve the required dose.
The antigen may comprise a protein.
Depending on the format of the assay this antigen may be immobilised on a solid support.
The antigen may be used in a particulate form or dissolved.
The first antigen and the second antigen may be the same or different.
The antigen may be a protein derived from cancer.
Any method for the detection of an antigen may be used in the present invention.
An antigen may optionally also be added.
A control or calibrator comprising a reagent which binds to the antigen may also be included.
A synthetic antigen may do the trick.
Antigen may be solubilized in a buffer.
Preferably the immunising antigen may be administered by subcutaneous injection.
Antigen may also be in suspension.
The identity of the antigen may or may not be known in step i.
Antigen may be introduced into the animal by any suitable means.
A virosome loaded with antigen may be used as an antigen delivery vehicle.
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