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Antiserum

Introduction: Antiserum

Description of Antiserum

Antiserum: Polyclonal serum that contains demonstrable antibody or antibodies specific for one (monovalent or specific antiserum) or more (polyvalent antiserum) antigens; may be prepared from the blood of animals inoculated with an antigenic material or from the blood of animals and people who have been stimulated by natural contact with an antigen (as in those who recover from an attack of disease). SYN: immune serum.
Source: Stedman's Medical Spellchecker, © 2006 Lippincott Williams & Wilkins. All rights reserved.

Antiserum: serum containing antibodies to one or more antigens; may be obtained from an immunized animal.
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