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Antiserum vs Serum - What's the difference?

antiserum | serum |

Serum is a derived term of antiserum.



As nouns the difference between antiserum and serum

is that antiserum is a serum prepared from human or animal sources containing antigens specific for combatting an infectious disease while serum is the clear yellowish fluid obtained upon separating whole blood into its solid and liquid components after it has been allowed to clot. Also called blood serum.

antiserum

English

Noun

(en-noun)
  • (medicine) A serum prepared from human or animal sources containing antigens specific for combatting an infectious disease.
  • Anagrams

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    serum

    English

    (wikipedia serum)

    Noun

    (en-noun)
  • The clear yellowish fluid obtained upon separating whole blood into its solid and liquid components after it has been allowed to clot. Also called blood serum.
  • Blood serum from the tissues of immunized animals, containing antibodies and used to transfer immunity to another individual, called antiserum.
  • A watery fluid from animal tissue, especially one that moistens the surface of serous membranes or that is exuded by such membranes when they become inflamed, such as in edema or a blister.
  • The watery portion of certain animal fluids, as blood, milk, etc; whey.
  • (skincare) An intensive moisturising product to be applied after cleansing but before a general moisturiser.
  • Derived terms

    * antiserum * blood serum * immune serum * serous * serum sickness * truth serum