| immun | having been rendered unsusceptible to a disease |
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| immun | any substance or organism that provokes an immune response (produces immunity) when introduced into the body |
| immun | identification of a substance (especially a protein) by its action as an antigen |
| immun | of or relating to immunochemistry |
| immun | identification of a substance (especially a protein) by its action as an antigen |
| immun | the field of chemistry concerned with chemical processes in immunology (such as chemical studies of antigens and antibodies) |
| immun | immunological disorder in which some part of the body's immune system is inadequate and resistance to infectious diseases is reduced |
| immun | electrophoresis to separate antigens and antibodies |
| immun | (immunology) a technique that uses antibodies linked to a fluorescent dye in order to study antigens in a sample of tissue |
| immun | any substance or organism that provokes an immune response (produces immunity) when introduced into the body |
| immun | a class of proteins produced in lymph tissue in vertebrates and that function as antibodies in the immune response |
| immun | one of the most common of the five major classes of immunoglobulins |