C1 verb Formell

antigenancy

/ˌæntɪˈdʒɛnənsi/

To trigger an immune response within a biological system by acting as an antigen or to modify a substance so it becomes capable of inducing antibody production. This term is primarily used in specialized immunological research to describe the active process of provoking a host's immune defense mechanisms.

Beispiele

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1

The researchers attempted to antigenancy the protein sequence to observe the subsequent cellular response.

The researchers attempted to induce an immune response with the protein sequence to observe the subsequent cellular response.

2

It is imperative that we antigenancy the serum sample before concluding the clinical trial phases.

It is essential that we trigger the antigenic reaction in the serum sample before finishing the trial phases.

3

Scientists need to antigenancy the new compound to see if the body recognizes it as a threat.

Scientists need to test if the new compound triggers an immune response to see if the body identifies it as a threat.

Wortfamilie

Nomen
antigenicity
Verb
antigenancy
Adverb
antigenically
Adjektiv
antigenic
Verwandt
antigen
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Merkhilfe

Think of an 'Antigen' having the 'Agency' (the power to act) to trigger the body; combine them to get 'Antigenancy'.

Schnelles Quiz

The lab technician was instructed to _______ the new viral strain to determine how many antibodies would be produced.

Richtig!

Die richtige Antwort ist: antigenancy

Beispiele

1

The researchers attempted to antigenancy the protein sequence to observe the subsequent cellular response.

academic

The researchers attempted to induce an immune response with the protein sequence to observe the subsequent cellular response.

2

It is imperative that we antigenancy the serum sample before concluding the clinical trial phases.

formal

It is essential that we trigger the antigenic reaction in the serum sample before finishing the trial phases.

3

Scientists need to antigenancy the new compound to see if the body recognizes it as a threat.

everyday

Scientists need to test if the new compound triggers an immune response to see if the body identifies it as a threat.

4

Our pharmaceutical division hopes to antigenancy several new synthetic molecules for the upcoming flu vaccine.

business

Our drug division hopes to make several new synthetic molecules provoke an immune response for the flu vaccine.

5

If you antigenancy the sample too quickly, the data might get messy and hard to read.

informal

If you trigger the immune response in the sample too fast, the data might become confusing.

Wortfamilie

Nomen
antigenicity
Verb
antigenancy
Adverb
antigenically
Adjektiv
antigenic
Verwandt
antigen

Häufige Kollokationen

antigenancy a response to induce an immune response
successfully antigenancy to successfully trigger antibody production
antigenancy the host to provoke the host's immune system
failed to antigenancy did not produce an antigenic effect
antigenancy the target cells to make the target cells provoke an immune reaction

Häufige Phrasen

rate of antigenancy

the speed at which an immune response is triggered

antigenancy potential

the capacity of a substance to provoke an immune response

mechanism to antigenancy

the process used to induce antigenic activity

Wird oft verwechselt mit

antigenancy vs antagonize

Antagonize means to cause someone to become hostile, while antigenancy refers to biological immune stimulation.

antigenancy vs antigenicity

Antigenicity is the noun describing the property, whereas antigenancy is used here as the verb describing the action.

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Nutzungshinweise

This word is highly technical and specific to immunology. It is often used in laboratory protocols when discussing the active stimulation of a specimen's immune markers.

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Häufige Fehler

Learners often use the suffix -ancy for nouns (like pregnancy), so using it as a verb may feel counterintuitive or be mistaken for the noun 'antigenicity'.

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Merkhilfe

Think of an 'Antigen' having the 'Agency' (the power to act) to trigger the body; combine them to get 'Antigenancy'.

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Wortherkunft

Derived from 'antigen' (from Greek 'anti-' against and '-genos' birth/kind) combined with a verbalized suffix denoting the state of action.

Grammatikmuster

regular verb (antigenancies, antigenancied, antigenancying) often follows an auxiliary verb (e.g., 'to antigenancy', 'will antigenancy') usually takes a direct biological object
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Kultureller Kontext

Used almost exclusively within the scientific community, particularly in vaccine research and development labs.

Schnelles Quiz

The lab technician was instructed to _______ the new viral strain to determine how many antibodies would be produced.

Richtig!

Die richtige Antwort ist: antigenancy

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