immune |
dysgammaglobulinemia |
As nouns the difference between immune and dysgammaglobulinemia
is that
immune is (epidemiology) a person who is not susceptible to infection by a particular disease while
dysgammaglobulinemia is an immune disorder characterized by a reduction in some (but not all) types of gamma globulins.
As an adjective immune
is exempt; not subject to.
As a verb immune
is to make immune.
immune |
mithridatize |
As verbs the difference between immune and mithridatize
is that
immune is to make immune while
mithridatize is to make immune to poison by the administration of gradually increasing doses.
As an adjective immune
is exempt; not subject to.
As a noun immune
is (epidemiology) a person who is not susceptible to infection by a particular disease.
immune |
guardee |
As nouns the difference between immune and guardee
is that
immune is (epidemiology) a person who is not susceptible to infection by a particular disease while
guardee is (rare) guardsman.
As an adjective immune
is exempt; not subject to.
As a verb immune
is to make immune.
immune |
teneliximab |
As nouns the difference between immune and teneliximab
is that
immune is (epidemiology) a person who is not susceptible to infection by a particular disease while
teneliximab is a chimeric monoclonal antibody that binds to the immune-stimulatory protein cd40.
As an adjective immune
is exempt; not subject to.
As a verb immune
is to make immune.
immune |
hypogammaglobulinemia |
As nouns the difference between immune and hypogammaglobulinemia
is that
immune is a person who is not susceptible to infection by a particular disease while
hypogammaglobulinemia is a type of immune disorder characterised by a reduction in all types of gamma globulins.
As an adjective immune
is exempt; not subject to.
As a verb immune
is {{cx|rare|transitive|lang=en}} To make immune.
immune |
preimmune |
In medicine|lang=en terms the difference between immune and preimmune
is that
immune is (medicine) of or pertaining to the immune system while
preimmune is (medicine) preceding an immune response.
As adjectives the difference between immune and preimmune
is that
immune is exempt; not subject to while
preimmune is (medicine) preceding an immune response.
As a noun immune
is (epidemiology) a person who is not susceptible to infection by a particular disease.
As a verb immune
is to make immune.
immune |
nonimmune |
In medicine terms the difference between immune and nonimmune
is that
immune is of or pertaining to the immune system while
nonimmune is unrelated to the immune system.
As adjectives the difference between immune and nonimmune
is that
immune is exempt; not subject to while
nonimmune is not immune; lacking immunity.
As a noun immune
is a person who is not susceptible to infection by a particular disease.
As a verb immune
is {{cx|rare|transitive|lang=en}} To make immune.
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