English Words: I

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immunotargetnoun

The target of an immunological reaction or therapy

immunotargetingnoun

immunological targeting

immunotaxisnoun

chemotaxis under the influence of a cytokine

immunotechniquenoun

Any immunological technique

immunotestnoun

Any immunological test

immunotestingnoun

immunological testing

immunotherapeuticadj

Of a pharmaceutical, acting on the immune system to treat disease; used in immunotherapy.

immunotherapeuticaladj

Alternative form of immunotherapeutic.

immunotherapeuticallyadv

In an immunotherapeutic manner

immunotherapistnoun

A therapist who carries out immunotherapy.

immunotherapynoun

The treatment of disease (especially cancers and autoimmune diseases) by adjusting the body's immune response.

immunothreatnoun

An immunological threat

immunothrombocytopenianoun

An autoimmune form of thrombocytopenia

immunothrombosisnoun

thrombosis as a result of an immune response

immunothrombusnoun

a thrombus formed as a result of an immune response

immunotitrationnoun

immunological titration (typically of enzymes

immunotolerableadj

Able to tolerate a certain antibody

immunotolerancenoun

A specific tolerance of the immune system to a particular antigen, which is capable under other conditions of inducing an immune response

immunotolerantadj

That does not develop an immune response to a particular antigen.

immunotolerizeverb

Synonym of tolerize.

immunotolerogenicadj

That leads to immunotolerance

immunotoxicadj

Of, pertaining to, or characteristic of an immunotoxin; toxic to the immune system

immunotoxicantnoun

Any material that causes immunotoxicity

immunotoxicitynoun

The toxic effect of an immunotoxin on the immune system

immunotoxicologicaladj

Relating to immunotoxicology

immunotoxicologistnoun

A toxicologist whose speciality is immunotoxicology.

immunotoxicologynoun

The study of dysfunction of the immune system caused by a xenobiotic

immunotoxinnoun

Any compound that is toxic to the immune system

immunotransmitternoun

A material that transmits immunity

immunotronicsnoun

The design of electronic systems inspired by the natural immune system. Related areas include embryonics (embryological electronics), and evolvable hardware. Also known as "immunological electronics."

immunotrophicadj

Relating to the interaction of the immune system and nutrition

immunotropicadj

That modifies the action of the immune system

immunotropismnoun

modification of the action of the immune system

immunotrypanolysisnoun

immunological trypanolysis

immunotubenoun

A tube, coated with antigens, used to isolate antibodies

immunoturbidimetricadj

Of or pertaining to immunoturbidimetry.

immunoturbidimetricallyadv

In an immunoturbidimetric manner

immunoturbidimetrynoun

The application of turbidimetry to the interaction of antigens and antibodies

immunoturbiditynoun

The use (or the outcome) of immunoturbidimetry

immunoturbidometricadj

Relating to immunoturbidometry.

immunotypenoun

The form of a compound that has separate immunological characteristics

immunotypicadj

Of or pertaining to an immunotype.

immunotypingnoun

Any of several techniques used to identify immunotypes

immunounitnoun

A measure of the amount of antibodies present in a sample

immunovaccinenoun

An immunological vaccine

immunovaccinologynoun

The use of the techniques of immunology (and, particularly, immunoinformatics) in the field of vaccine discovery

immunovariantadj

immunologically variant

immunovascularadj

Of, or pertaining to both vessels and immune system.

immunovirologicaladj

Relating to immunovirology

immunovirologicallyadv

In an immunovirological manner

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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 69. 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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