Anatox

/ˈænətɑːks/ noun

A substance created by treating a toxin so that it loses its poisonous properties but retains the ability to stimulate an immune response, used in vaccines.

From Greek 'ana-' (back, up) + 'toxicon' (poison). This is a shortened form of 'anatoxin,' coined in immunology to describe detoxified poison compounds.

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