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Australia antigen

(ö′strāl·yə ′ant·i·jən)

(immunology) An infectious agent that causes hepatitis in some people; similar to an inherited serum protein in being polymorphic.


 
 
Medical Dictionary: Aus·tra·lia antigen
(ô-strāl')
n.

An antigen first recognized in an Australian aborigine and associated with the hepatitis B virus. Also called hepatitis-associated antigen.

 
 

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