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141 antigen
- nonshared antigens
- shed antigen
- weak antigen
- ABO antigens
- activation antigen
- adult antigen
- adult-specific antigen
- age-restricted antigen
- allostimulating antigen
- allotypic antigen
- artificial antigen
- Australia antigen
- autoimmune antigen
- autostimulating antigen
- B lineage-associated antigen
- bacterial antigen
- blockading antigen
- blood-group antigens
- Boivin antigens
- bridged antigen
- capsular antigen
- carcinofetal antigen
- cellular antigen
- cloned antigen
- cold antigen
- common leucocyte antigens
- competing antigens
- complete antigen
- complex antigen
- cortical-specific antigen
- cross-reacting antigens
- crude antigen
- cytoplasmic antigen
- dead antigen
- diagnostic antigen
- Diego antigen
- differential antigen
- distantly related antigens
- early activation antigen
- embryonic antigen
- embryonic-stage antigen
- entrapped antigen
- envelope antigen
- environmental antigen
- extracellular antigen
- extracellular matrix antigen
- fiber antigen
- fixed antigen
- flagellar antigen
- graft-specific antigen
- group-specific antigens
- heat-labile antigen
- heterocell antigen
- heterogenetic antigens
- heterophil antigens
- histocompatibility antigens
- immunodominant antigen
- inaccessible antigen
- incomplete antigen
- interfering antigens
- Ja antigens
- late-differentiation antigen
- Lewis antigens
- main histocompatibility antigens
- membrane antigen
- metabolic antigen
- model antigen
- modified antigen
- modified self-antigen
- monovalent antigen
- multimeric antigen
- myeloid-lineage antigen
- natural antigen
- neuroblastoma-associated antigen
- nominal antigen
- oncofetal antigen
- organ-specific antigen
- partial antigen
- particle antigen
- particulate antigen
- Paul-Bunnell's antigen
- plasma cell specific antigen
- platelet antigen
- polyvalent antigen
- potent antigen
- pregnancy zone antigen
- pregnancy-associated antigen
- radioactive antigen
- recall antigen
- reproductive antigens
- reproductive tract antigens
- residue antigen
- restricted antigen
- S-antigen
- semen-specific antigen
- seminal antigen
- sensitizing antigen
- sequestered antigen
- serum-born antigen
- sex-associated antigen
- shared antigens
- skin antigen
- somatic antigen
- stage-specific antigen
- surface antigen
- synthetic antigen
- target antigen
- T-cell antigen
- test antigen
- thymic-dependent antigen
- thymic-independent antigen
- tissue-specific antigen
- T-lineage-associated antigen
- transitory antigen
- transplantation antigens
- trophoblastic antigen
- tumor rejection antigen
- tumor-associated antigen
- tumor-specific antigen
- vaccine antigen
- viral antigen
- viral coat antigen* * *
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