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Toxoid vs Serum - What's the difference?

toxoid | serum |


As nouns the difference between toxoid and serum

is that toxoid is a toxin that has had its toxic properties removed, but retains its ability to generate an immune response while serum is serum.

Toxoid - What does it mean?

toxoid | |

Antisera vs Toxoid - What's the difference?

antisera | toxoid |


As nouns the difference between antisera and toxoid

is that antisera is while toxoid is a toxin that has had its toxic properties removed, but retains its ability to generate an immune response.

Toxoid vs Antitoxoid - What's the difference?

toxoid | antitoxoid |

Taxoid vs Toxoid - What's the difference?

taxoid | toxoid |


As nouns the difference between taxoid and toxoid

is that taxoid is any of a class of taxol derivatives developed for their anticancer properties while toxoid is a toxin that has had its toxic properties removed, but retains its ability to generate an immune response.

Toroid vs Toxoid - What's the difference?

toroid | toxoid |


As nouns the difference between toroid and toxoid

is that toroid is a surface generated by a closed curve (especially a circle) rotating about, but not intersecting or containing, an axis in its own plane while toxoid is a toxin that has had its toxic properties removed, but retains its ability to generate an immune response.

Toxotid vs Toxoid - What's the difference?

toxotid | toxoid |


As nouns the difference between toxotid and toxoid

is that toxotid is any member of the Toxotidae while toxoid is a toxin that has had its toxic properties removed, but retains its ability to generate an immune response.

Entotoxin vs Toxoid - What's the difference?

entotoxin | toxoid |

Entotoxin is likely misspelled.


Entotoxin has no English definition.

As a noun toxoid is

a toxin that has had its toxic properties removed, but retains its ability to generate an immune response.

Antitoxing vs Toxoid - What's the difference?

antitoxing | toxoid |


As a noun toxoid is

a toxin that has had its toxic properties removed, but retains its ability to generate an immune response.

Toxoid vs Antitoxin - What's the difference?

toxoid | antitoxin |


As nouns the difference between toxoid and antitoxin

is that toxoid is a toxin that has had its toxic properties removed, but retains its ability to generate an immune response while antitoxin is an antibody that is capable of neutralising specific toxins that are causative agents of disease.

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