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Antigens, T-Independent

Spanish: Antígenos Independientes de Células T

Description

T-independent antigens are a class of antigens that can stimulate B cells to produce antibodies without the involvement of T helper cells. They are typically polysaccharides found on the surface of certain pathogens and can elicit a rapid immune response.

Interpreter Notes

Interpreters should be aware that the term 'antígenos independientes de células T' may be used in various clinical contexts, particularly in immunology. It is important to avoid colloquial terms or regional variants that may confuse the meaning. Always stick to the glossary term in formal discussions to maintain clarity.

Example Sentences

EN: T-Independent antigens play a crucial role in the immune response to certain bacterial infections.

ES: Los antígenos independientes de células T desempeñan un papel crucial en la respuesta inmunitaria a ciertas infecciones bacterianas.

Common Interpreter Mistakes

Confusing T-independent with T-dependent antigens; mispronouncing 'antígenos' as 'antigenos'; using informal terms instead of the clinical term.

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Term Last Updated: January 5, 2026