Antiserum

/ænˈtɪsɪərəm/ noun

Blood serum containing antibodies that can neutralize specific toxins or antigens, used medically to treat or prevent certain diseases.

From anti- (against) + serum (Latin, whey or thin liquid). The term emerged in late 19th-century immunology when scientists discovered that animal blood serum contained protective factors against disease.

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