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† uniceptor Immunol. Obs.|ˈjuːnɪˌsɛptɔː(r)| [f. uni- 2 + receptor.] In Ehrlich's theory of immunization, a receptor having only one combining or haptophoric group of atoms, by which it unites with the immunizing body but not with the complement. Cf. amboceptor.
1902Jrnl. Exper. Med. VI. 281 According to the manner of action he distinguishes ‘uniceptors’ and ‘amboceptors’. 1910in Lippincott's New Med. Dict. |