English Words: I

17,902 words · Page 58 of 359

immunocompromizationnoun

The inability to respond to an infection due to an impaired immune system.

immunoconcordantadj

immunologically concordant

immunoconfocaladj

Relating to the use of confocal microscopy in immunology

immunoconformationaladj

Relating to conformational changes (in proteins) associated with the action of antibodies

immunoconjugatenoun

An antibody that has a second material as a conjugate

immunoconjugationnoun

The formation of an immunoconjugate

immunocontentnoun

The amount and range of antibodies in a material

immunocontraceptionnoun

The use of an immune response to facilitate contraception

immunocontraceptivenoun

Any drug that causes immunocontraception.

immunoconversionnoun

The conversion of an existing immune response to respond to a new allergen

immunoconvertverb

To undergo immunoconversion

immunoconvertedadj

modified by immunoconversion

immunocorrectionnoun

The correction of immunological disorders

immunocorrelatenoun

correlate of immunity

immunocrossreactiveadj

Relating to an immunological crossreaction

immunocytenoun

A leukocyte that is able to induce an immune response by creating antibodies.

immunocyticadj

Relating to immunocytes

immunocytochemicaladj

Relating to immunocytochemistry

immunocytochemicallyadv

In an immunocytochemical way.

immunocytochemistrynoun

The field of study that encompasses immunochemistry and cytochemistry

immunocytofluorescencenoun

The use of immunofluorescence to label cells

immunocytofluorometrynoun

immunological cytofluorometry

immunocytogeneticadj

Relating to the formation of immunocytes

immunocytogeneticsnoun

The formation of immunocytes.

immunocytokinenoun

The fusion of an antibody and a cytokine used in cancer therapy

immunocytokinesnoun

plural of immunocytokine

immunocytologicaladj

Relating to immunocytology

immunocytologicallyadv

In an immunocytological manner

immunocytologynoun

An extension of cytology in which antibodies are used to disrupt cells

immunocytomanoun

A lymphoma associated with immunocytes

immunocytometricadj

Relating to immunocytometry

immunocytometrynoun

The cytometry of lymphocytes

immunocytopathologicaladj

immunocytological and pathological

immunocytotoxicadj

Cytotoxic to the immune system.

immunocytotoxicitynoun

The condition of being cytotoxic to the immune system.

immunodebilitatedadj

Having a debilitated immune system

immunodecorateverb

To undergo immunodecoration

immunodecoratedadj

Having immunodecoration

immunodecorationnoun

decoration (use of decoys) in the presence of antibodies

immunodefectiveadj

Having a defective immune system

immunodefensenoun

immunological defense

immunodefensiveadj

Related to immunodefense

immunodeficiencynoun

A depletion in the body's natural immune system, or in some component of it.

immunodeficientadj

exhibiting immunodeficiency

immunodegradationnoun

Degradation of or by the immune system.

immunodensitometricadj

Relating to immunodensitometry

immunodensitometrynoun

immunological densitometry

immunodensitynoun

The density of antibodies found during western blot analysis etc.

immunodepleteverb

To undergo immunodepletion

immunodepletedadj

From which certain proteins have been removed by the use of antibodies.

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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 58. 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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