| immunophenotyping |
(IM-yoo-no-FEE-no-tie-ping) A process used to identify cells, based on the types of antigens or markers on the surface of the cell. This process is used to diagnose specific types of leukemia and lymphoma by comparing the cancer cells to normal cells of the immune system
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| immunohistochemical |
Denoting the application of antigen-antibody interactions to histochemical techniques.
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| immunohistochemistry |
Chemical techniques used to identify, under the microscope, particular chemicals or proteins in tissue.
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| immunoreactive |
Reacting to specific antigens
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| immunosuppressive |
Describes the ability to lower immune system responses
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