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  • JrId: 4179
    JournalTitle: Immunology and cell biology.
    MedAbbr: Immunol Cell Biol
    ISSN: 0818-9641
    ESSN:
    IsoAbbr: Immunol. Cell Biol.
    NlmId: 8706300
  • JrId: 4198
    JournalTitle: Immunogenetics.
    MedAbbr: Immunogenetics
    ISSN: 0093-7711
    ESSN:
    IsoAbbr: Immunogenetics
    NlmId: 420404
  • JrId: 4199
    JournalTitle: Immunological investigations.
    MedAbbr: Immunol Invest
    ISSN: 0882-0139
    ESSN:
    IsoAbbr: Immunol. Invest.
    NlmId: 8504629
  • JrId: 4203
    JournalTitle: Immunology letters.
    MedAbbr: Immunol Lett
    ISSN: 0165-2478
    ESSN:
    IsoAbbr: Immunol. Lett.
    NlmId: 7910006
  • JrId: 4204
    JournalTitle: Immunology. Supplement.
    MedAbbr: Immunol Suppl
    ISSN: 0953-4954
    ESSN:
    IsoAbbr:
    NlmId: 8807494
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  • ÄÚµå
    ¿µ¹®
    ÇѱÛ
  • D82
    Immunodeficiency associated with other major defects
    ±âŸ ÁÖ¿ä °á¼Õ°ú °ü·ÃµÈ ¸é¿ª°áÇÌÁõ
  • D82.8
    Immunodeficiency associated with other specified major defects
    ±âŸ ¸í½ÃµÈ ÁÖ¿ä °á¼Õ°ú °ü·ÃµÈ ¸é¿ª°áÇÌ
  • D82.3
    Immunodeficiency following hereditary defective response to Epstein-Barr virus
    ¿¦½ºÅ¸ÀÎ-¹Ù¸£ ¹ÙÀÌ·¯½º¿¡ ´ëÇÑ À¯Àü¼º °á¼Õ¹ÝÀÀ¿¡ µû¸¥ ¸é¿ª°áÇÌ
  • D80.5
    Immunodeficiency with increased immunoglobulin M[IgM]
    ¸é¿ª±Û·ÎºÒ¸°MÀÇ Áõ°¡¸¦ µ¿¹ÝÇÑ ¸é¿ª°áÇÌÁõ
  • D80
    Immunodeficiency with predominantly antibody defects
    Ç×ü°á¼ÕÀÌ ÇöÀúÇÑ ¸é¿ª°áÇÌÁõ
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  • ¿µ¹®
    ÇѱÛ
  • immigration
    ÀÌÁÖ
  • immiscibility
    ºÒȥȭ¼º
  • immobilization
    °íÁ¤, ºÎµ¿È­
  • immobilization device
    °íÁ¤±â±¸
  • immobilization system
    °íÁ¤¹æ½Ä
  • immobilization test
    ¿îµ¿¾ïÁ¦½ÃÇè
  • immobilizing antibody
    ¿îµ¿¾ïÁ¦Ç×ü
  • immobilizing bandage
    °íÁ¤ºØ´ë
  • immotile cilia syndrome
    ºÎµ¿¼¶¸ðÁõÈıº
  • immune
    ¸é¿ª-
  • immune adherence
    ¸é¿ªºÎÂø
  • immune adherence hemagglutination
    ¸é¿ªºÎÂøÀûÇ÷±¸ÀÀÁý
  • immune adherence reaction
    ¸é¿ªºÎÂø¹ÝÀÀ
  • immune adsorption
    ¸é¿ªÈíÂø
  • immune bacteriolysis
    ¸é¿ª¼¼±Õ¿ëÇØ
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  • ¿µ¹®
    ÇѱÛ
  • immersion oil
    À¯Ä§À¯, ħÁöÀ¯, ´ã±Ý±â¸§
  • immersion suit
    ³»Ä§¼öº¹
  • immigration
    ÀÌÁÖ
  • imminent abortion
    ÀÓ¹ÚÀ¯»ê
  • immiscibility
    ºÒȥȭ¼º
  • immmature proglottid
    ¹Ì¼º¼÷ÆíÀý
  • immobilization
    ºÎµ¿, °íÁ¤
  • immobilization device
    °íÁ¤±â±¸
  • immobilization mold
    °íÁ¤ÁÖÇü
  • immobilization system
    °íÁ¤¹æ½Ä
  • immobilization test
    ¿îµ¿¾ïÁ¦½ÃÇè
  • immobilizing antibody
    ¿îµ¿¾ïÁ¦Ç×ü
  • immobilizing bandage
    °íÁ¤ºØ´ë
  • immune
    ¸é¿ª-
  • immune adherence
    ¸é¿ªºÎÂø
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  • ¿µ¹®
    ÇѱÛ
  • immediate ligature
    Áï½Ã°áÂû(Áï½Ã°áÂû).
  • immersion blast injury
    ¼öÁ߯ø¹ß¼Õ»ó
  • immersion foot
    ħ¼öÁ·(º´)
  • immersion foot =trench f.
    ħ¼öÁ·(º´)(öÙâ©ðëÜ»).
  • immersion foot syndrome
    ħ¼öÁ·ÁõÈıº.
  • immersion injury
    ħ¼ö¼Õ»ó(¡­áßß¿).
  • immersion lens
    ¾×ħ(äûöÙ)·»Áî, À¯Ä§(êúöÙ)·»Áî.
  • immersion method
    ¼öħ¹ü (â©öÙÛö)
  • immersion oil
    ħÁöÀ¯(öÙò°êú).
  • immersion oil
    À¯Ä§À¯
  • immersion oil
    À¯Ä§À¯
  • immersion oil
    ´äÁóÀ¯.
  • immersion suit
    ³»Ä§¼öº¹(ËÀ̬ËàËÓ).
  • immersion system
    ¾×ħ°è(äûöÙͧ).
  • immerson foot = trench foot
    ħ¼öÁ·(º´)
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  • ¿µ¹®
    ÇѱÛ
  • immediate ligature
    Áï½Ã°áÂû(Áï½Ã°áÂû).
  • immediate memory
    Á÷Á¢±â¾ï(òÁïÈÑÀåâ).
  • immediate memory
    Á÷Á¢±â¾ï(òÁïÈÑÀåâ)
  • immediate pigment darkening
    Áï½ÃÇü »ö¼ÒÄ§Âø
  • immediate root filling
    Áï½Ã±Ù°üÃæÀü(ñíãÁÐÆÎ·õöîó).
  • immediate separation
    Áï½ÃÀ̰³¹ý (¡­ìÆËÒÛö).
  • immediate transfusion
    Á÷Á¢¼öÇ÷(òÁïÈâÃúì), Áï°¢¼öÇ÷, Áï½Ã¼öÇ÷.
  • immediate traumatic paraplegia
    Áï½Ã¿Ü»ó¼º ´ë¸¶ºñ.
  • immediate traumatic paraplegia
    Áï½Ã¿Ü»ó¼º ´ë¸¶ºñ.
  • immediate union
    Á¦ÀÏÀ¯ÇÕ.
  • immedicable =incurable
    ºÒÄ¡(ÝÕö½)ÀÇ.
  • immeision burn
  • immersed body
    ¼öÁß½Ãü(â©ñéã»ô÷), ¼öÁßü
  • immersion
    ¹°¿¡ Àá±è, ¼öħ(â©öÙ)
  • immersion
    ¾×ħ(äûöÙ).
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  • ¿µ¹®
    ÇѱÛ
    ÇÑÀÚ
  • immunotherapy
    ¸é¿ªÄ¡·á, ¸é¿ª¿ä¹ý
    Øóæ¹ö½Öû, Øóæ¹èþÛö
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  • ¿µ¹®
    ÇѱÛ
  • immunoconglutinin
    ¸é¿ª(Øóæ¹)ÄÜ±Û·çÆ¼´Ñ
  • immunocore electrophoresis
    ¸é¿ª ÇÙ½É Àü±â¿µµ¿(Øóæ¹ú·ãýï³Ñ¨ç¶ÔÑ)
  • immunodiffusion
    ¸é¿ªÈ®»ê(Øóæ¹üªß¤)
  • immunoelectroadsorption
    ¸é¿ª Àü±âÈíÂø¹ý(Øóæ¹ï³Ñ¨ýåó·Ûö)
  • immunoelectrofocusing
    ¸é¿ª(Øóæ¹) Àü±â(ï³Ñ¨)Æ÷Ä¿½Ì
  • immunoelectrophoresis
    ¸é¿ª Àü±â¿µµ¿(Øóæ¹ï³Ñ¨ç¶ÔÑ)
  • immunoenzymometric assay
    ¸é¿ªÈ¿¼ÒÃøÁ¤(Øóæ¹ý£áÈö´ïÒ) ¾Æ½êÀÌ
  • immunoferritin
    ¸é¿ª(Øóæ¹)Æä¸®Æ¾
  • immunofiltration
    ¸é¿ª¿©°ú(Øóæ¹ÕëΦ)
  • immunofluorescence
    ¸é¿ªÇü±¤(Øóæ¹û«ÎÃ)
  • immunofluorometric assay
    ¸é¿ªÇü±¤ÃøÁ¤(Øóæ¹û«ÎÃö´ïÒ) ¾Æ½êÀÌ
  • immunogen
    ¸é¿ª¿ø(Øóæ¹ê«)
  • immunoglobulin
    ¸é¿ª(Øóæ¹)±Û·ÎºÒ¸°
  • immunoglobulin chain
    ¸é¿ª(Øóæ¹)±Û·ÎºÒ¸° »ç½½
  • immunoglobulin fold
    ¸é¿ª(Øóæ¹)±Û·ÎºÒ¸° Á¢±â
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  • ¿µ¹®
    ÇѱÛ
    ¼³¸í
  • immune serum
    ¸é¿ª Ç÷û
    ¾î¶² Ç׿ø¿¡ ´ëÇÑ Æ¯ÀÌÀû Ç×ü¸¦ ÇÔÀ¯Çϰí ÀÖ´Â Ç÷û. Ç×Ç÷ûÀ̶ó°íµµ ÇÑ´Ù. Áúº´ Ä¡·á
  • immune serum globulin
    ¸é¿ª Ç÷û ±Û·ÎºÒ¸°
  • immune system
    ¸é¿ª °èÅë, ¸é¿ª°è
    °¨¿°À̳ª Áúº´À¸·ÎºÎÅÍ ½Åü¸¦ ¹æ¾îÇϴµ¥ °ü¿©ÇÏ´Â ¿©·¯ ¼¼Æ÷¿Í Àå±â Áý´Ü.
  • immunifacient
    ¸é¿ª ¹ß»ýü, ¸é¿ª À¯¹ß, ¸é¿ª À¯¹ß¼º
    ¸é¿ªÀ» »ý»êÇÏ´Â °Í. µðÇÁÅ׸®¾Æ, ÀåÆ¼Çª½º°ú °°ÀÌ °¨¿° ÈÄ ±×¿¡ ´ëÇÑ ¸é¿ªÀÌ ¼º¸³µÇ´Â Áúȯ¿¡ »ç¿ëµÈ´Ù.
  • immunity deficiency
    ¸é¿ª °áÇÌ
    µ¿ÀǾî=immunodeficiency.
  • immunization
    ¸é¿ª¹ý, ¸é¿ª Á¶Ä¡, ¿¹¹æ Á¢Á¾
    ÇÇ°Ë ´ë»óÀ» ¸é¿ª »óÅ·ΠÇÏ´Â, ¶Ç´Â ¸é¿ªÀ» ȹµæ½ÃŰ´Â ¹æ¹ý.
  • immunizing dose
    ¸é¿ª·®
  • immunoabsorbent
    ¸é¿ª ÈíÂø ¾à
    µ¿Á¾ÀÇ Ç׿øÀ̳ª Ç×ü¸¦ È¥ÇÕ¹°·ÎºÎÅÍ Èí¼öÇϱâ À§ÇÑ ºÒ¿ë¼ºÀÇ Ç×ü ¶Ç´Â Ç׿øÀÇ ÁöÁöü.
  • immunoadjuvant
    ¸é¿ª º¸°­Á¦
    ¸é¿ª ¹ÝÀÀÀÇ ºñƯÀ̼º ÀÚ±ØÁ¦, ¿¹ÄÁµ¥ BCG ¹é½Å ¶Ç´Â FreundÀÇ ¿ÏÀü ¹× ºÒ¿ÏÀü º¸°­Á¦.
  • immunoadsorption
    ¸é¿ª ÈíÂø
    Ç׿øÀ̳ª Ç×üÀÇ È­ÇÐÀû ºÐ¸®¸¦ À§ÇØ ¸é¿ª ÈíÂøÁ¦¸¦ »ç¿ëÇÏ´Â °ÍÀ» ¸»Çϸç, ¸é¿ª °Ë»ç¹ýÀ̳ª ģȭ Å©·Î¸¶Åä±×·¡ÇÇ¿¡¼­ ¾²ÀδÙ.
  • immunoassay test
    ¸é¿ª ºÐ¼®¹ý
    Ç׿ø¿¡ ´ëÇÑ Ç×ü°¡ °áÇÕÇÏ´Â ¹ÝÀÀÀº ±ØÈ÷ ƯÀÌÀûÀÎ °ÍÀ̰í Ç׿ø°ú Ç×ü°¡ ¹Ì·®ÀÌ¶óµµ ¹ÝÀÀÀº ÀϾ°í ¶Ç ±× °áÇÕ¹°Àº ¾ÈÁ¤ÇÏ´Ù. ÀÌ¿Í °°Àº Ç׿ø Ç×ü ¹ÝÀÀÀÇ Æ¯Â¡À» ÀÌ¿ëÇÔÀ¸·Î¼­ ¹Ì·®ÀÇ Ç׿øÀ̳ª Ç×ü¸¦ ÃøÁ¤ÇÏ´Â ¹æ¹ýÀÌ´Ù.
  • immunoblastic
    ¸é¿ª¾Æ¼¼Æ÷ÀÇ
    ¸²ÇÁ Á¶Á÷ÀÇ °£¼¼Æ÷.
  • immunocompetence
    ¸é¿ª Àû°Ý
    Ç׿øÀ» Åõ¿©ÇÏ¿´À» ¶§ ¸é¿ª ¹ÝÀÀ Áï, Ç×ü »ý¼º ¶Ç´Â ¼¼Æ÷ ¸Å°³¼º ¸é¿ªÀ» ³ªÅ¸³»´Â ´É·Â.
  • immunocompetent foreign lymphoid cell
    ¿ÜºÎ ¸é¿ªÀû°Ý ÀÓÆÄ°è ¼¼Æ÷
  • immunocompetent T lymphocyte
    ¸é¿ª Àû°Ý T Àӯı¸
CancerWEB ¿µ¿µ ÀÇÇлçÀü ¸ÂÃã °Ë»ö °á°ú : 15 ÆäÀÌÁö: 3
immersion bath A therapeutic bath in which the whole person or a body part is totally immersed in the therapeutic substance.
(05 Mar 2000)
immersion foot A condition of the feet produced by prolonged exposure of the feet to water. Exposure for 48 hours or more to warm water causes tropical immersion foot or warm-water immersion foot common in vietnam where troops were exposed to prolonged or repeated wading in paddy fields or streams. Trench foot results from prolonged exposure to cold, without actual freezing. It was common in trench warfare during world war I, when soldiers stood, sometimes for hours, in trenches with a few inches of cold water in them. (andrews' diseases of the skin, 8th ed, p27)
(12 Dec 1998)
immersion lens An objective (for a microscope) constructed in such a manner that the lower lens may be moved downward into direct contact with a fluid which is placed on the object being examined; by using a fluid with a refractive index closely similar to that of glass, the loss of light is minimised.
(05 Mar 2000)
immersion liquid <microscopy> Any liquid occupying the space between the object and microscope objective. Such a liquid is usually required by objectives of 3-mm focal length or less. For best results (i.e., resolution) the liquid should be used between the condenser and the microscope slide. Immersion objectives for transmitted light are designed for use with either oil, glycerin, or water, the refractive index of the liquid and the coverslip (if any) being the determining factor. The liquid and the front lens of the objective should ideally coincide in index and in dispersion value.
See: homogeneous immersion objective
(05 Aug 1998)
immersion medium <microscopy> In microscopy the medium used to immerse the specimen, the space between the objective lens and coverslip, or the condenser lens front element and the slide. For the latter purposes, cedar or synthetic oils with refractive indices and dispersions approximating the front elements of the lens are used for homogeneous immersion. Homogeneous immersion provides high numerical aperture, less light loss and depolarisation, and generally improved correction of aberrations. Glycerol or water may be used for immersion of particular lenses, but for high-numerical aperture lenses designed to be used with a variety of immersion media, proper adjustment of the correction collars is necessary, the refractive index, thickness, and dispersion of the immersion media and coverslips all enter into the corrections for aberrations of high-numerical aperture objective and condenser lenses.
(05 Aug 1998)
immersion objective <microscopy> An objective in which the medium of high refractive index and is used in the object space to increase the numerical aperture and hence the resolving power of the lens.
See: homogeneous immersion of objective.
(05 Aug 1998)
immersion of a lens <physics> With nearly all high-power lenses, it is intended that the spaces between the condenser and the slide, and the specimen and the front lens of the objective be filled with an immersion liquid. Owing to the limitations imposed by the critical-angle phenomenon, numerical apertures are impossible exceeding 1.0 without immersion. In addition, immersion makes possible the use of the naturally aplanatic points of the front lens element of the objective.
(05 Aug 1998)
immersionist One who holds the doctrine that immersion is essential to Christian baptism.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
imminent abortion An impending abortion characterised by copious vaginal bleeding, uterine contractions, and cervical dilation.
Synonym: imminent abortion.
(05 Mar 2000)
immiscible Incapable of mutual solution; e.g., oil and water.
Origin: L. Im-misceo, to mix in (in + misceo)
(05 Mar 2000)
immittance In audiology, a general term describing measurements made of tympanic membrane impedance, compliance, or admittance.
Origin: L. Immitto, to send in
(05 Mar 2000)
immobilisation The act of rendering immovable, as by a cast or splint.
(18 Nov 1997)
immobilise To render fixed or incapable of moving.
Origin: L. In-neg. + mobilis, movable
(05 Mar 2000)
immobilised cell bioreactors Bioreactors in which the cells grown are immobilised onto some sort of support material.
(14 Nov 1997)
immobilised cell biosensor Biosensors that use living cells as an essential part of their detector system. The immobilised cell does the sensing and produces a very weak signal of some sort, which is detected and amplified into a signal the user can read.
(14 Nov 1997)
MeSH(Medical Subject Headings) ¸ÂÃã °Ë»ö (http://www.nlm.nih.gov) °á°ú : 5 ÆäÀÌÁö: 3
  • Immune Tolerance - »õâ The specific failure of a normally responsive individual to make an immune response to a known antigen. It results from previous contact with the antigen by an immunologically immature individual (fetus or neonate) or by an adult exposed to extreme high-dose or low-dose antigen, or by exposure to radiation, antimetabolites, antilymphocytic serum, etc.
    Synonyms : Immunosuppressions (Physiology), Tolerance, Immune
  • Immunity - »õâ Nonsusceptibility to the invasive or pathogenic effects of foreign microorganisms or to the toxic effect of antigenic substances.
    Synonyms :
  • Immunity, Active - »õâ Resistance to a disease agent resulting from the production of specific antibodies by the host, either after exposure to the disease or after vaccination.
    Synonyms : Active Immunities, Active Immunity, Immunities, Active
  • Immunity, Cellular - »õâ Those manifestations of the immune response which are mediated by antigen-sensitized T-lymphocytes via lymphokines or direct cytotoxicity. This takes place in the absence of circulating antibody or where antibody plays a subordinate role.
    Synonyms : Cell Mediated Immunity, Cell-Mediated Immunities, Cellular Immunities, Cellular Immunity, Immunities, Cell-Mediated, Immunities, Cellular, Immunity, Cell-Mediated
  • Immunity, Herd - »õâ The non-susceptibility to infection of a large group of individuals in a population. A variety of factors can be responsible for herd immunity and this gives rise to the different definitions used in the literature. Most commonly, herd immunity refers to the case when, if most of the population is immune, infection of a single individual will not cause an epidemic. Also, in such immunized populations, susceptible individuals are not likely to become infected. Herd immunity can also refer to the case when unprotected individuals fail to contract a disease because the infecting organism has been banished from the population.
    Synonyms :
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A72000121 Immunoglobulin, human(Æú¸®¿¡Ä¥·»±Û¸®ÄÝó¸®)
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A05605711 Thymomodulin
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Immunoglobulin, human
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immunoglobulin a class of proteins produced in lymph tissue in vertebrates and that function as antibodies in the immune response
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immovable bandage a bandage of cloth impregnated with a substance (e.g., plaster of Paris) that hardens soon after it is applied
Ãâó: wordnet.princeton.edu/perl/webwn
immunopathology the branch of immunology that deals with pathologies of the immune system
Ãâó: wordnet.princeton.edu/perl/webwn
immune relating to the condition of immunity; "the immune system" secure against; "immune from taxation as long as he resided in Bermuda"; "immune from criminal prosecution" relating to or conferring immunity (to disease or infection) a person who is immune to a particular infection (usually followed by `to') not affected by a given influence; "immune to persuasion"
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immunosuppressant a drug that lowers the body's normal immune response
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IMM (used of living things especially persons) in an early period of life or development or growth
IMM in an immature manner
IMM not having reached maturity
IMM not having reached maturity
IMM beyond calculation or measure
IMM impossible to measure
IMM without bounds
IMM to an immeasurable degree
IMM lack of an intervening or mediating agency
IMM the quickness of action or occurrence
IMM immediate intuitive awareness
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