Titer


noun, Chemistry, Medicine/Medical.
1.
the strength of a solution as determined by titration with a standard substance.
2.
the concentration of a substance in a given sample as determined by titration.
noun
1.
the usual US spelling of titre

titer ti·ter or ti·tre (tī’tər)
n.

The concentration of a substance in solution or the strength of such a substance determined by titration.

The minimum volume needed to cause a particular result in titration.

The dilution of a serum containing a specific antibody at which the solution retains the minimum level of activity needed to neutralize or precipitate an antigen.

titer
(tī’tər)

The concentration of a substance in solution or the strength of such a substance as determined by titration.

The minimum volume of a solution needed to cause a particular result in titration.

The concentration of antibodies present in the highest dilution of a serum sample at which visible clumps with an appropriate antigen are formed.

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