Antigens are substances that stimulate an immune response and react with the products of that response. They can be classified based on their origin (exogenous, endogenous, autoantigens, tumor antigens) and properties (immunogenicity, antigenicity, epitopes). Antigens are recognized by B cells and T cells and can stimulate both humoral and cell-mediated immunity. Adjuvants are substances that enhance the immune response to antigens.