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Noun
/ˈantiˌsi(ə)rəm/,
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antisera, plural;
  1. A blood serum containing antibodies against specific antigens, injected to treat or protect against specific diseases


  1. blood serum containing antibodies against specific antigens; provides immunity to a disease
  2. A serum prepared from human or animal sources containing antigens specific for combatting an infectious disease
  3. SerumThe clear liquid that separates from the blood when it is allowed to clot. This fluid retains any antibodies that were present in the whole blood. that contains antibodies.
  4. Serum harvested from an animal immunized to an agent of interest.
  5. Blood / Serum from an immunized host possessing antibodies of interest (as well as other serum proteins and antibodies).
  6. The fluid portion of the blood of an animal (after coagulation of the blood), containing antibodies
  7. The serum from a vertebrate that has been exposed to an antigen and which contains antibodies that react specifically with the antigen. (Pl. antisera.) (10)
  8. Serum taken from an animal that has been immunized; mixture of several antibodies. A single antigen will normally stimulate several different B-lymphocyte clones.