the medical science of serum; or the technique of determining antigens or antibodies in serum.
The test tube study of antigen-antibody reactions.
the study of blood serum and its constituents, and how they help to protect the body against disease.
The study of the antigen-antibody reaction.
A blood test for antibodies.
the branch of medical science that deals with serums; especially with blood serums and disease
The study of sera to determine presence of antibodies [or antigens].
study of antigen-antibody reactions in vitro
Tests on blood serum to determine the level of circulating antibody to specific disease agents.
the study of blood serum (the clear fluid that separates when blood clots).
the branch of medicine concerned with serum, the clear fluid portion of blood; also refers to tests that measure components in the serum, including antibodies and antigens.
The analysis of the contents and properties of blood serum.
Simply, testing blood for diseases. Typical serological tests for Lyme disease include ELISA, IFA, and Western blot tests.
A technology dealing with the properties and actions of serums in blood; also known as "blood analysis." This was the preferred method of typing blood before the advent of DNA.
The branch of science dealing with the measurement and characterization of antibodies and other immunological substances in body fluids, particularly serum.
branch of laboratory medicine that studies blood serum for evidence of infection.
Refers to the study of serum (the clear portion of a body fluid) for its antibody content. When a person is exposed to a microorganism, such as the hepatitis B or C virus, the body produces specific antibodies against it. In laboratory testing, the antibodies react with antigens in specific ways that can be used to confirm the identity of the microorganism, however, this test is not used to diagnose a current infection.
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The study of in vitro interactions of antibodies with antigens.
Refers to the study of serum (the clear portion of body fluids) for certain substances like antibodies.
Medical study into serums; especially blood serums.
Diagnostic tests for the study of antibodies and antigens in blood serum.
Branch of science dealing with properties and reactions of sera, particularly the use of antibodies in the sera to examine the properties of antigens. ( 10)
Serology is literally the "scientific study of the blood serum." In practice, however, it usually refers to the diagnostic identification of antibodies in the serum. Such antibodies may be formed against a microorganism, against other foreign proteins (in response, for example, to a mismatched blood transfusion), or to one's own proteins (in instances of autoimmune disease).