immunologically
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Definition
- Adverb:
- In a manner relating to immunology: Pertaining to or from the perspective of the branch of medicine and biology concerned with immunity.
- With regard to the immune system: Describing an action, condition, or analysis that involves the body's immune system and its responses.
Usage Examples
- Adverb:
- The patient was immunologically compromised after the treatment. (The patient's condition was weakened from the perspective of their immune system.)
- The two species are immunologically distinct. (The two species are different when analyzed in terms of their immune characteristics.)
- The vaccine works by stimulating the body immunologically. (The vaccine functions by provoking a response from the body's immune system.)
Advanced Usage
- "Immunologically mediated": Caused by or involving the mechanisms of the immune system.
- The reaction was immunologically mediated, not toxic.
- "Immunologically naive": Describing an individual or organism that has not previously encountered a specific antigen.
- The immunologically naive population was highly susceptible to the new virus.
Variants and Related Words
- Immunology (n): The scientific study of the immune system.
- Immunological (adj): Relating to immunology.
- They conducted an immunological study.
- Immunologist (n): A specialist in immunology.
Synonyms
- From an immunological standpoint
- In immunological terms
- With respect to immunity
Related Phrases
- Immunologically active: Having a functioning or reactive immune system.
- Immunologically silent: Not provoking a detectable immune response.
Adverb
- from the point of view of immunology