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titerThe concentration of a substance in a fluid, such as the concentration of an antibody in blood. The titer reflects the amount of the substance in the fluid. Sometimes also spelled titre.
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titerIn the clinical laboratory, titer is a unit of measurement. It is most often thought of as the lowest dilution of a substance in which a reaction takes place. It is usually expressed as a ratio (i.e., 1:20). For example, serum containing an antibody can be diluted with saline in a serial manner producing dilutions 1:5, 1:10, 1:20, 1:40, etc. If the [..]
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titerA laboratory measurement of the amount--or concentration--of a given compound in solution.
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titerConcentration of a substance in a solution as determined by titration. tolerance limits
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titerThe number of transducing units per mL.
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titerThe titer of a binder is the dilution factor used to bind a specific ligand concentration range.
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titer(n) the concentration of a solution as determined by titration
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titerAntibody titer is a laboratory test that measures the level of antibodies in a blood sample. The antibody level in the blood tells your doctor whether or not you have been exposed to an antigen or som [..]
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titerA laboratory measurement of the concentration of a substance in a solution. For example, an antibody titer measures the presence and amount of antibodies in the blood.
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titerA a type of blood test that measures the of the amount of antibodies present in the blood. The higher the titer, the more antibody is present.
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titerthe quantity of a substance required to produce a reaction with a given volume of another substance, or the amount of one substance required to correspond with a given amount of another substance.
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titerA measured sample - the strength of a solution or the concentration of a substance (as an antibody) in solution as determined by titration. [4]
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titerThe detection of antibodies in blood through a laboratory test. [7]
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titer The detection of antibodies in blood through a laboratory test.
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titerthe concentration of a substance in a given sample of blood or other tissue fluid
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titerThe concentration of a substance in a solution, or the strength of such a substance detected by titration. The term is most likely to refer to antibody titer, which is a measure of the concentration o [..]
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titerThe detection of antibodies in blood through a laboratory test.
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titer
(analytical chemistry) The concentration of a substance as determined by titration.
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titerThe concentration of a substance in solution, used as a measure of strength. More specifically, it refers to the concentration of antibodies against a specific antigen in the blood.
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titerTest showing the strength or concentration of a particular volume of a solution. Usually refers to amounts of antibody present.
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