How to use in-sentence of “pathogen”:
– A pathogen is an Infectioninfectious thing, such as a fungi or parasite, which causes a disease.
– In 2009 he founded Pathogenica, with Yemi Adesokan, in order to pioneer commercial applications for pathogen sequencing technology.
– The evolution of the MHC polymorphism means that a population will not succumb to a new pathogen or a mutated one, because at least some individuals will be able to develop an adequate immune response to defeat the pathogen.
– These cells allow the adaptive immune system to mount faster and stronger attacks each time this pathogen is encountered.
– Although unaffected by the pathogen themselves, carriers can transmit it to others.

Example sentences of “pathogen”:
– The pathogen can travel through the air, and spread from one person to the next.
– The innate immune system is usually means all of the cells and systems that does not have to be exposed to a particular pathogen before they can work.
– The Institute now employs around 900 people and does four main areas of research: human genetics, pathogen genetics, Laboratory mousemouse and zebrafish genetics and bioinformatics.
– Vaccines are examples of antigens in an immunogenic form, which are intentionally administered to a recipient to induce the memory function of the adaptive immune system towards antigens of the pathogen invading that recipient.
– Adaptive immunity is triggered in vertebrates when a pathogen evades the innate immune system and generates a threshold level of antigen.Janeway C.A “et al” 2001.
– After the pathogen has been killed, the offspring of B cellB and T cells continue.
- The pathogen can travel through the air, and spread from one person to the next.
- The innate immune system is usually means all of the cells and systems that does not have to be exposed to a particular pathogen before they can work.
– When activated by a pathogen encounter, basophils releasing histamine are important in defense against parasites, and play a role in allergic reactions.
– In mammals, the pathogen can cause liver cancer if contaminated food is eaten.
– For example, sometimes scientists can change a pathogen‘s genes so the pathogen is deadlier, and so it will not be killed by usual antidotes or treatments.
– Natural, unpasteurized honey has been known to transmit infection and intoxication with the pathogen and the neurotoxin.
