immunobiology


immunobiology

 [im″u-no-bi-ol´o-je] that branch of biology dealing with immunologic effects on such phenomena as infectious disease, growth and development, recognition phenomena, hypersensitivity, heredity, aging, cancer, and transplantation.

im·mun·o·bi·ol·o·gy

(im'yū-nō-bī-ōl'ŏ-jē), The study of the immune factors that affect the growth, development, and health of biologic organisms.

im·mun·o·bi·ol·o·gy

(im'yū-nō-bī-ōl'ŏ-jē) The study of the immune factors that affect the growth, development, and health of biologic organisms.

im·mun·o·bi·ol·o·gy

(im'yū-nō-bī-ōl'ŏ-jē) Study of immune factors that affect growth, development, and health of biologic organisms.