English Words: I

17,902 words · Page 67 of 359

immunoresistantadj

Exhibiting immunoresistance

immunoresolventadj

immunologically resolvent

immunoresponsenoun

Alternative form of immune response.

immunoresponsiveadj

Relating to the immune response.

immunoresponsivenessnoun

The condition of being immunoresponsive.

immunorestorationnoun

The restoration of an immune response

immunorestorativeadj

That restores normal immune responses.

immunoretainedadj

immunologically retained

immunoscintigraphicallyadv

By means of immunoscintigraphy.

immunoscintigraphynoun

An imaging procedure involving administration of radioactively-labelled monoclonal antibodies

immunoscopenoun

An analysis technique in which a population is divided into a "spectrum" of some variable

immunoscorenoun

An immunological quantification of the severity of a cancer

immunoscreenedadj

screened by means of immunoscreening

immunoscreeningnoun

The detection of expressed proteins by reaction with a library of antibodies

immunosecretoryadj

That affects the immune and secretory systems

immunoselectedadj

selected by means of immunoselection

immunoselectionnoun

selection of cell lines according to their resistance to antibodies.

immunoselectiveadj

Relating to immunoselection

immunosenescencenoun

The gradual deterioration of the immune system caused by the ageing process.

immunosenescentadj

Affected with immunosenescence

immunosensingnoun

The use of an immunosensor

immunosensitisationnoun

Alternative form of immunosensitization.

immunosensitiveadj

sensitive to allergens; allergic

immunosensitivitynoun

The condition of being immunosensitive

immunosensitizationnoun

sensitization to an allergen

immunosensornoun

A device that detects the reaction of an antibody with an antigen and produces an electrical signal

immunosensorsnoun

plural of immunosensor

immunoseparationnoun

separation of constituents by means of antibodies

immunosequencedadj

analyzed by immunosequencing

immunosequencingnoun

The identification of B-cells and T-cells in a biological sample

immunosequesteredadj

sequestered by means of immunosequestration

immunosequestrationnoun

The sequestration of antibodies to prevent their degradation

immunoseranoun

plural of immunoserum

immunoserologicaladj

relating to immunoserology

immunoserologynoun

The branch of serology that involves studies of the immune response

immunoserotypingnoun

immunological serotyping

immunoserumnoun

A serum produced during immunoserology

immunosignalnoun

An immunological signal

immunosignalsnoun

plural of immunosignal

immunosignaturenoun

An immunological signature of a disease made using a matrix of random peptides

immunosignaturingnoun

diagnosis by means of immunosignatures

immunosilentadj

Showing no symptoms (or change in symptoms) for a reasonable time period.

immunosorbancenoun

The absorbance of antibodies by antigens

immunosortverb

To sort immunologically

immunosortedverb

simple past and past participle of immunosort

immunosortingnoun

The immunological sorting of proteins, cells etc

immunospecializedadj

immunologically specialized

immunospeciesnoun

A specific macromolecule detected in an immunoassay

immunospecificadj

specific to a particular antigen

immunospecificitynoun

The condition of being immunospecific

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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 67. 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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