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Definition of immunology in English: immunologynoun ɪmjʊˈnɒlədʒiˌɪmjəˈnɑlədʒi mass nounThe branch of medicine and biology concerned with immunity. Example sentencesExamples - New advances in molecular epidemiology, host mucosal immunology, and antifungal treatment have, however, enlivened investigation into this common condition.
- The instrument used was based on topics included in the Illinois study and updated by consulting current immunology and serology textbooks.
- Sometimes I'd even start lecturing the new students present about anatomy, histology, cardiology, immunology.
- Apoptosis research continues and includes developmental biology, cancer research, genetics, immunology, and toxicology.
- As animal trypanosomes are easy to maintain in culture and multiply rapidly, they have evolved to become the models of researchers in the field of molecular parasitology and immunology.
- Advances in human genetics and immunobiology now provide an opportunity to capitalize on recent discoveries in basic immunology and cytokine biology.
- The introduction of hybridoma technology has opened new vistas of research in immunology, diagnosis of infectious diseases, and purification of specific antigens.
- Entire categories such as cardiology, pulmonology, nephrology, gastroenterology and nutrition, and allergy and immunology are omitted.
- They utilized electron microscopy, biochemistry, and immunology to identify the biological properties of various cell fractions.
- Separate survey instruments were developed for microbiology, hematology, chemistry, immunology, and blood bank departments.
- Inoculation laid the groundwork for vaccination, immunology, and medical statistics.
- Neurocysticercosis offers interesting perspectives for research in immunology and parasitology.
- He has published several research articles on immunology, parasitology, and public health.
- He is an internationally recognized investigator in the areas of immunology, molecular biology, signal transduction and gene transcription.
- Where they felt expert opinion was required, they consulted some of the most eminent experts in the field of transplantation immunology and general immunology both in Australia and overseas.
- If you decide to undertake allergen immunology, your child may begin receiving shots containing very small doses of allergen once or twice a week.
- For his breakthrough work in immunology, Ehrlich, along with Elie Metchnikoff, received the Nobel Prize in Medicine in 1908.
- He is board certified in infectious diseases, allergy and immunology, and rheumatology.
- The university's laboratory of clinical immunology and molecular biology is named after him.
- She earned a doctoral degree in immunology and natural killer cell biology at Ohio State University.
Derivatives adjective ɪmjʊnəˈlɒdʒɪk Infection has also been suspected, perhaps associated with a peculiar immunologic response to subclinical infection. Example sentencesExamples - Pulmonary surfactant plays a pivotal role for the biophysical and immunologic integrity of the lungs.
- Nasal lavage therefore represents a minimally invasive, reproducible method of obtaining specimens with immunologic relevance to the respiratory tract as a whole.
- Specific treatment can be immunologic or by antiviral compounds.
- These inflammatory cells consisted primarily of plasma cells and macrophages consistent with an immunologic response to the allograft tissue.
adjective ɪmjʊnəˈlɒdʒɪk(ə)l The resulting 11 new stem cell lines matched the nuclear DNA and showed immunological compatibility with cells from the people donating the nuclei. Example sentencesExamples - These findings indicate an increased probability of immunological improvement in patients suffering from chronic fatigue.
- These functions are essential for maintenance of immunological homeostasis.
- A separate section was designed for serological / immunological testing.
- Whole tumour cells, rendered safe by irradiation and mixed with an immunological adjuvant, were one of the earliest forms of cellular therapy.
adverb ɪmjʊnəˈlɒdʒɪk(ə)li However, most young children who develop bacteraemia are immunologically intact. Example sentencesExamples - Inflammation develops during the 24 hours after treatment, further contributing to destruction of the lesion through immunologically mediated mechanisms.
- The response is observed immunologically (documented by skin testing and cell markers) and clinically (documented by symptom scores).
- Creation of stem cell lines tailored to be immunologically compatible by cell nuclear replacement (therapeutic cloning) is also permitted, as is the creation of embryos specifically for this purpose.
- Exposure to certain types of airborne molds and their spores can cause allergic reactions, episodes of asthma, and other respiratory problems in individuals who are predisposed genetically and immunologically.
noun ɪmjʊˈnɒlədʒɪstˌɪmjəˈnɑlədʒəst This book will be used frequently by specialist clinical immunologists, medical specialists, and scientists because it is a superb reference source. Example sentencesExamples - In some cases, for convenience, the allergist / immunologist may work together with your child's primary care doctor so that some or most of the shots can be given by your child's doctor at his or her office.
- When a diagnosis is uncertain, additional tests, such as genetic assays or immunophenotyping, might be performed in consultation with a pediatric immunologist.
- Health care workers experiencing irritant contact dermatitis or skin breakdown should be referred to an occupational health practitioner, allergist, dermatologist, or immunologist for further diagnostic testing.
- Secondly, an individual's history of previous infection or immunisation can clearly influence the response to subsequent infections - immunologists call this heterologous immunity, rather than non-specific immunity.
Definition of immunology in US English: immunologynounˌimyəˈnäləjēˌɪmjəˈnɑlədʒi The branch of medicine and biology concerned with immunity. Example sentencesExamples - New advances in molecular epidemiology, host mucosal immunology, and antifungal treatment have, however, enlivened investigation into this common condition.
- He is board certified in infectious diseases, allergy and immunology, and rheumatology.
- Separate survey instruments were developed for microbiology, hematology, chemistry, immunology, and blood bank departments.
- Advances in human genetics and immunobiology now provide an opportunity to capitalize on recent discoveries in basic immunology and cytokine biology.
- She earned a doctoral degree in immunology and natural killer cell biology at Ohio State University.
- Where they felt expert opinion was required, they consulted some of the most eminent experts in the field of transplantation immunology and general immunology both in Australia and overseas.
- He is an internationally recognized investigator in the areas of immunology, molecular biology, signal transduction and gene transcription.
- Apoptosis research continues and includes developmental biology, cancer research, genetics, immunology, and toxicology.
- Neurocysticercosis offers interesting perspectives for research in immunology and parasitology.
- Sometimes I'd even start lecturing the new students present about anatomy, histology, cardiology, immunology.
- Inoculation laid the groundwork for vaccination, immunology, and medical statistics.
- The introduction of hybridoma technology has opened new vistas of research in immunology, diagnosis of infectious diseases, and purification of specific antigens.
- The university's laboratory of clinical immunology and molecular biology is named after him.
- The instrument used was based on topics included in the Illinois study and updated by consulting current immunology and serology textbooks.
- They utilized electron microscopy, biochemistry, and immunology to identify the biological properties of various cell fractions.
- For his breakthrough work in immunology, Ehrlich, along with Elie Metchnikoff, received the Nobel Prize in Medicine in 1908.
- If you decide to undertake allergen immunology, your child may begin receiving shots containing very small doses of allergen once or twice a week.
- As animal trypanosomes are easy to maintain in culture and multiply rapidly, they have evolved to become the models of researchers in the field of molecular parasitology and immunology.
- He has published several research articles on immunology, parasitology, and public health.
- Entire categories such as cardiology, pulmonology, nephrology, gastroenterology and nutrition, and allergy and immunology are omitted.
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