Generally, the whole protein molecule is necessary for immunogenicity.

Generally, the whole protein molecule is necessary for immunogenicity. Correct Answer False

Generally, the whole protein molecule is not necessary for immunogenicity; the immunogenic property is usually confined to a small portion of the protein molecule. Thus, the whole of the organism is not needed to inject into the patient body. It may be harmful. Thus, it is better to have proteins to cause immunogenic action.
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