单词 | self-antigen |
释义 | self-antigenn. Immunology. An antigen that is (or is derived from) a constituent of an individual's own body, and hence does not usually elicit an immune response in that individual. Cf. autoantigen n. (b) at auto- comb. form1 1a. ΘΚΠ the world > life > biology > substance > process stimulators or inhibitors > immunogen or antigen > [noun] > types of precipitogen1904 precipitinogen1907 coccidioidin1931 self-antigen1959 xenoantigen1975 1957 Brit. Med. Jrnl. 28 Sept. 731/2 Connective tissue itself, or the products of its partial breakdown, might under certain circumstances be able to combine with foreign prosthetic groups to form ‘not self’ antigens.] 1959 F. M. Burnet Clonal Select. Theory Acquired Immunity Index 208/2 Self-antigens, lack of response to. 2011 A. J. Czaja in S. P. S. Monga Molecular Pathol. Liver Dis. xli. 623/1 Autoimmune hepatitis is the result of an immune response that is misdirected against normal self-antigens or foreign antigens that resemble self-antigens. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, January 2018; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < n.1959 |
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