titer

/ˈtaɪtər/
noun
  1. The concentration of a substance in a solution, especially the amount of antibodies in a blood sample, as measured by a laboratory test.
    • The lab report showed a titer of 1:128 for the measles antibodies.
    • A high viral titer in the blood sample indicated a strong infection.
    • The doctor checked the patient's antibody titer to see if the vaccine was effective.
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