a measurement of the level of antibodies expressed as a dilution, ex 1: 80 A high titer is a rough correlation with immunity, however a negative titer does not mean lack of immunity as immunity is controlled by memory cells, which can respond very quickly to produce antibodies once programmed
a standard measure of the strength or concentration of a component per volume of a solution
The concentration of a substance in a solution, or the strength of such a substance detected by titration In the current context, the term is most likely to refer to antibody titer, which is a measure of the concentration of specific antibodies to selected microbes that are circulating in an individual's bloodstream
The quantity of a substance required to produce a reaction with a given volume of another substance, or the amount of one substance required to correspond with a given amount of another substance
The titer of a binder is the dilution factor used to bind a specific ligand concentration range
{i} amount of a substance that is required in order to complete a reaction in a solution (Chemistry)
The concentration or activity of a given dissolved substance, such as a drug, antibody or antigen, as measured by the solution's chemical reactivity in a "titration assay " In particular, the extent to which an antibody-plasma extract can be diluted before losing its ability to protect against the corresponding antigen
The quantity of a substance required to produce a reaction with a given volume of another substance Or the detection of antibodies in blood through a laboratory test
The concentration of a substance in solution as determined by titration Antibody concentrations are measured this way Titers are often listed as dilutions like 1: 20, the higher the dilution the greater the amount that was originally present