organ-specific

organ-specific

 [or´gan-spĕ-sif´ik] restricted to, or having an effect only on, a particular organ, as an organ-specific antigen.

or·gan-spe·cif·ic

(ōr'găn-spe-sif'ik), 1. Denoting or pertaining to a serum produced by the injection of the cells of a certain organ or tissue that, when injected into another animal, destroys the cells of the corresponding organ. 2. Denoting an antigen specific for a particular organ.

or·gan-spe·cif·ic

(ōr'găn-spe-sif'ik) Denoting or pertaining to a serum produced by the injection of the cells of a certain organ or tissue that, when injected into another animal, destroys the cells of the corresponding organ.