ˈprōˌzōn noun
Etymology: pro- (I) + zone
: the portion of the range of concentration of antibody-antigen mixtures in which one of them although present in excess does not produce its characteristic effect (as agglutination or precipitation)
ˈprōˌzōn noun
Etymology: pro- (I) + zone
: the portion of the range of concentration of antibody-antigen mixtures in which one of them although present in excess does not produce its characteristic effect (as agglutination or precipitation)
Webster's New International English Dictionary. Новый международный словарь английского языка Webster. 2012