Briefly describe about dosage and route of administration, which make a substance antigenic.
Answer / Surbhi Chauhan
A substance becomes antigenic when it is introduced into the body in a manner that triggers an immune response. The dosage and route of administration can influence the intensity and nature of this response. High doses or repeated exposures often result in stronger immune responses, while the route of administration (such as injection, inhalation, or oral) can affect how quickly the substance reaches immune cells.
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