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Subject: Microbiology
Category: Science > Biology
Asked by: ruggedbug-ga
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Question ID: 545571
Is the pokeweed mitogen classified as an immunogen? Please explain.
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Subject: Re: Microbiology
From: bkdaniels-ga on 21 Jul 2005 22:18 PDT
 
Hey ruggedbug-ga, how are you doing?

Yes. Pokeweed mitogen are classified as immunogens because they are
capable of initiating the immune response...

REFERENCES
K. Frank Austen: Introduction To Clinical Immunology
Harrison's Principle Of Internal Medicine; Eight Edition; sec. 4
IMMUNOLOGIC CONCIDERATIONS; chap. 71, p. 382.

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