1. titer - Noun
2. titer - Verb
titer (plural titers)
(analytical chemistry) The concentration of a substance as determined by titration.
titer (third-person singular simple present titers, present participle titering, simple past and past participle titered)
To measure a concentration, especially by means of titration
Serologically, an enzyme linked immunosorbent assay during the acute phase of the disease using specific IgM against yellow fever or an increase in specific IgG titer (compared to an earlier sample) can confirm yellow fever. Source: Internet
Nodules are associated with a positive RF ( rheumatoid factor ) titer and severe erosive arthritis. Source: Internet
“It’s almost always an international microchip and a rabies titer test that’s most important. Source: Internet
Elevation of the antistreptolysin O titer occurs after around 10 days of illness. Source: Internet
Then they measured the virus titer, which is a value given to the quantity of virus in a volume of fluid, in this case saliva. Source: Internet
HI titer ≥ 1:40 is defined as the proportion of subjects with a minimum post-vaccination HI antibody titer of 1:40. Source: Internet