How Do You Spell AMPHIGENS?

Pronunciation: [ˈamfa͡ɪd͡ʒənz] (IPA)

Amphigens is a word used in biology to describe antigens that are present in both the A and B blood groups. It is pronounced /æmˈfɪdʒənz/, with the emphasis on the second syllable. The first syllable is pronounced with a short "a" sound followed by the "m" and "ph" consonants. The "ig" sound in the third syllable is pronounced as a short "i" followed by a hard "g." The final syllable is pronounced with a short "e" and an "s" sound.

AMPHIGENS Meaning and Definition

  1. Amphigens refer to a group of substances or agents that possess the capability to act as both antigens and antibodies. Specifically, they have the power to stimulate the production of antibodies while also having the potential to react against them. This dual characteristic distinguishes them from traditional antigens or antibodies which usually only exhibit one of these properties.

    Amphigens play a significant role in immunological reactions and responses within the human body. They are involved in autoimmunity, a condition where the immune system mistakenly attacks healthy cells and tissues in the body. Amphigens can provoke an immune response leading to the creation of autoantibodies which target the body's own tissues and organs. Consequently, this process can result in chronic inflammation and a variety of autoimmune disorders.

    Furthermore, in some cases, amphigens may also be utilized in laboratory settings as immunogens. Immunogens are substances that can elicit an immune response and provoke the production of specific antibodies against themselves. Amphigens possess this property as they can trigger the formation of antibodies, but they can also act against these newly formed antibodies.

    Overall, amphigens are a unique class of substances that have the ability to function as both antigens and antibodies.

  2. Plants that increase in size by their growth on all sides, like the lichens.

    Etymological and pronouncing dictionary of the English language. By Stormonth, James, Phelp, P. H. Published 1874.

Common Misspellings for AMPHIGENS

  • amphigen
  • amphigenes
  • zmphigens
  • smphigens
  • wmphigens
  • qmphigens
  • anphigens
  • akphigens
  • ajphigens
  • amohigens
  • amlhigens
  • am-higens
  • am0higens
  • ampgigens
  • ampbigens
  • ampnigens
  • ampjigens
  • ampuigens
  • ampyigens
  • amphugens

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