Immunologic (adjective)

Relating to the science of immunity and the body's defenses against disease.

Origin:

Derived from the latin words "immunis" meaning "free, exempt" and "logos" meaning "word, study, reason".

Examples:

  1. Immunologic research is focused on understanding how the immune system functions and how to enhance its effectiveness.
  2. Vaccines are one of the most important tools in immunologic medicine, providing protection against a wide range of diseases.
  3. Immunologic tests are used to determine an individual's immune status and to diagnose immune system disorders.
  4. The discovery of immunologic tolerance has led to new treatments for autoimmune diseases.
  5. Immunologic therapies are being developed to treat cancer by boosting the body's natural immune response.
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