2. Verb. (pharmacology) a monoclonal antibody derived from a mostly human source ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Humanized
1. humanize [v] - See also: humanize
Lexicographical Neighbors of Humanized
Literary usage of Humanized
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Public Health Papers and Reports by American Public Health Association (1906)
"PRESERVATION AND METHOD OF ADMINISTERING humanized VACCINE IN MEXICO. ...
humanized vaccine is utilized, either directly from arm to arm, or else by being ..."
2. Philadelphia Medical Times (1882)
"But, fortunately, the danger is not very considerable, even by the use of humanized
virus, and can be almost wholly prevented by care. The very first step, ..."
3. Readers' Guide to Periodical Literature by H.W. Wilson Company (1914)
"County: a challenge to humanized politics and volunteer co-operation. G. Taylor.
Survey. 32: 240-4. My. 30. '14. Significance and character of reform for ..."
4. An Introduction to the Study of Landscape Design by Henry Vincent Hubbard, Theodora Kimball Hubbard (1917)
"... Imagination and genius — STYLE : Individual style — Historic styles — humanized
and naturalistic styles — INTERPRETATION OF LANDSCAPE CHARACTER. ..."
5. Writing of Today: Models of Journalistic Prose by John William Cunliffe, Gerhard Richard Lomer (1915)
"And I 've got to use my I » can't be stored up each day, till a re- THE humanized
PROFESSOR spectable quantity accumulates.' , ten minutes on the day I save ..."
6. Annual Report of the Illinois State Board of Health by Illinois State Board of Health, Board of Health, Illinois (1883)
"86 6 All other reasons 13 4 humanized virus preferred because of— Uniformity of
results 25.ti Mild constitutional and local effects, with proved protective ..."