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 Antigens are molecules which prompt an immune response by binding to other molecules such as an [[Antibody|antibody]] or [[T-Cell Receptor|T-cell receptor]].  
Antigens are [[Molecules|molecules]] which prompt an [[Immune response|immune response]] by binding to other molecules such as an [[Antibody|antibody]] or [[T-Cell Receptor|T-cell receptor]]<ref>Alberts, Johnson, Lewis, Raff, Roberts and Walter (2008) Molecular Biology of The Cell, fifth edition, New York: Garland Science.</ref>.  


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Alberts, Johnson, Lewis, Raff, Roberts and Walter (2008) Molecular Biology of The Cell, fifth edition, New York: Garland Science.
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Antigens are molecules which prompt an immune response by binding to other molecules such as an antibody or T-cell receptor[1].

Reference

  1. Alberts, Johnson, Lewis, Raff, Roberts and Walter (2008) Molecular Biology of The Cell, fifth edition, New York: Garland Science.