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species-specific
spe·cies-spe·cif·ic (spē′shēz-spĭ-sĭf′ĭk, -sēz-)adj. Limited to or found only in one species: a species-specific antibody; a species-specific virus. spe′cies-spec′i·fic′i·ty (-spĕs′ə-fĭs′ĭ-tē) n.species-specific
species-specific [spe´shēz-spĕ-sif´ik] characteristic of a particular species; having a characteristic effect on, or interaction with, cells or tissues of members of a particular species; said of an antigen, drug, or infective agent.spe·cies-·spe·cif·ic (spē'shēz-spĕ-sif'ik), Characteristic of a given species; serum that is produced by the injection of immunogens into an animal, and that acts only on the cells, protein, etc., of a member of the same species as that from which the original antigen was obtained.species-specific (spē′shēz-spĭ-sĭf′ĭk, -sēz-)adj. Limited to or found only in one species: a species-specific antibody; a species-specific virus. spe′cies-spec′i·fic′i·ty (-spĕs′ə-fĭs′ĭ-tē) n.spe·cies-spe·cif·ic (spē'shēz spĕ-sif'ik) Characteristic of a given species; serum that is produced by the injection of immunogens into an animal, and that acts only on the cells or protein, of a member of the same species as that from which the original antigen was obtained. |