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Immunoreaction
The reaction of an antibody to an antigen, exploited in some laboratory tests that stain, isolate, or purify cells that express specific markers on their cell membranes.
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Immunoreactant
Any of the substances involved in immunological reactions, including immunoglobulins, complement components, and specific antigens.
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Immunoprotein
An immunologically active protein, especially one that is used as a target for immunological probes or therapies.
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Immunoprophylaxis
Prevention of-disease with agents (e.g., vaccines) that affect the immune system.
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Immunoproliferative
To the rapid growth and dissemination of cells and tissues involved in producing antibodies.
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Immunoprecipitin analysis
An immunoassay in which the antibody-antigen reaction forms a visible substance that drops out of solution. This is most commonly represented by turbidity in a liquid matrix or a band of turbidity in a gel matrix. The amount of turbidity or the size of the band allows quantification.
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Immunoprecipitation
The formation of a precipitate when an antigen and antibody interact.
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Immunophenotyping
Differentiation among subsets of lymphocytes, using antibodies that select for identifying molecules on their cell membranes.
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Immunopathology
The study of tissue alterations that result from immune or allergic reactions.
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Immunonutrition
The study of the effects of nutrients, including macronutrients, vitamins, minerals, and trace elements on inflammation, the actions of white blood cells, the formation of antibodies, and the resistance to disease.
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