antiserums

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an·ti·se·rum

 (ăn′tĭ-sîr′əm)
n. pl. an·ti·se·rums or an·ti·se·ra (-sîr′ə)
Human or animal serum containing antibodies that are specific for one or more antigens.
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antiserums

These are inoculations containing antibodies to a specific infection.
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cent) des 25 artefacts analyses ont reagi positivement a six antiserums de provenance animale et a du sang humain.
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