English Words: I

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immunoadjuvantnoun

Any substance added to a vaccine in order to improve the immune response.

immunoadjuvanticitynoun

The condition of being an immunoadjuvant

immunoadsorbedadj

Modified by immunoadsorption

immunoadsorbentadj

That adsorbs specific antibodies from a mixture.

immunoadsorptionnoun

A method of blood purification used to eliminate pathogenic antibodies

immunoaffinitynoun

The specific chemical affinity between an antibody, or antibody domain, and an antigen

immunoagentnoun

An immunological agent

immunoagglutinationnoun

agglutination as part of an immunological assay

immunoaggregationnoun

The aggregation of immunological biomarkers (as part of an assay)

immunoalkalineadj

Describing a phosphatase enzyme used in cytology

immunoallergicadj

allergic as a result of an immune reaction

immunoallergologynoun

Allergology of immunological diseases.

immunoanalysernoun

An immunoassay analyser

immunoanalysisnoun

immunoassay

immunoanalyticaladj

Describing immunological methods of analysis, or the analysis of immunological systems

immunoanalyticsnoun

immunological analytics

immunoanalyzernoun

Alternative form of immunoanalyser.

immunoantigennoun

Synonym of antigen.

immunoarchitecturaladj

Relating to immunoarchitecture

immunoarchitecturenoun

The structure of the immune system

immunoarraynoun

An array of immunological detectors or similar equipment

immunoassaynoun

A test for the presence of a substance using the reaction of an antibody to its antigen, making use of the high selectivity of components of biological immune systems.

immunoassayableadj

Suitable for immunoassay.

immunobandnoun

An extended immunoblot

immunobandsnoun

plural of immunoband

immunobarriernoun

Any barrier to the functioning of the immune system

immunobeadnoun

A very small bead coated with an antigen (or antibody) that forms aggregates in the presence of the appropriate antibody (or antigen)

immunobeadsnoun

plural of immunobead

immunobindingnoun

The direct binding of an antigen to an antibody

immunobiochemicaladj

Relating to immunobiochemistry.

immunobiologicadj

Alternative form of immunobiological.

immunobiologicaladj

Of or pertaining to immunobiology

immunobiologicallyadv

With regard to immunobiology.

immunobiologistnoun

One who studies immunobiology.

immunobiologynoun

The branch of biology that deals with the biological effects of the immune system

immunobiomarkernoun

immunological biomarker

immunobioticnoun

A probiotic that benefits the immune system.

immunoblastnoun

an antigen-activated lymphocyte that will undergo clonal expansion

immunoblasticadj

Of or pertaining to immunoblasts

immunoblockadenoun

blockade of a biochemical or immunological reaction by an antibody

immunoblockedadj

Subjected to an immunoblockade

immunoblockingnoun

The creation of an immunoblockade

immunoblotnoun

A blot used in western blot analysis.

immunoblottingnoun

The use of immunoblots to analyse proteins.

immunobridgingadj

Describing immunological studies between different species etc

immunobuffernoun

A buffer used in immunoaffinity binding

immunobullousadj

Describing any blistering disease of the immune system

immunocamouflagenoun

The binding of a small molecule to a cell surface that provides immunoprotection

immunocapabilitynoun

The capability to generate an immune response.

immunocapturenoun

The direct capture of an antibody spore on the surface of a small bead.

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The English alphabetical index for the letter I contains 17,902 headwords drawn from our Wiktionary-derived dictionary table. At 50 entries per page the browse splits into 359 pages, and you are currently viewing page 56. Every row above is a dictionary-backed entry with a canonical slug, and each links through to a full definition page with pronunciation, senses, etymology, and related-word data where available.

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