Deutsch: Allergen / Español: Alérgeno / Português: Alergênio / Français: Allergène / Italiano: Allergene /

An Allergen is a material that, as a result of coming into contact with appropriate tissues of an animal body, induces a state of allergy or hypersensitivity; generally associated with idiosyncratic hypersensitivities.


Other definition:
An Allergen is a substance capable of causing an allergic reaction because of an individual's sensitivity to that substance.


Other definition:

An Allergen is a substance that causes an allergic reaction in individuals sensitive to it.


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