mitogenicity

/ˌmaɪtədʒəˈnɪsɪti/
noun
  1. The ability or degree to which a substance causes cells to divide and multiply.
    • The mitogenicity of the vaccine adjuvant was tested in mice.
    • Scientists assessed the mitogenicity of the protein to see if it promotes cell growth.
    • High mitogenicity can be a sign of a strong immune response.
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