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transplantation antigen
transplantation antigen[‚tranz·plan′tā·shən ′ant·i·jən] (immunology) An antigen in a cell which induces a histocompatibility reaction when the cell is transplanted into an organism not having that antigen. transplantation antigen
his·to·com·pat·i·bil·i·ty an·ti·genan antigen on the surface of nucleated cells, particularly leucocytes and thrombocytes. See also: H-2 antigens. Synonym(s): transplantation antigentransplantation antigenThe commonly used term for any of the histocompatibility antigens that cause the immune system of one individual to reject transplanted tissue.See also: antigenThesaurusSeeantigen |