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Ablation vs Immunoablation - What's the difference?

ablation | immunoablation | Related terms |

Ablation is a related term of immunoablation.


In medicine|lang=en terms the difference between ablation and immunoablation

is that ablation is (medicine) the surgical removal of a body part, an organ, or especially a tumor; the removal of an organ function; amputation while immunoablation is (medicine) destruction of patient immune resistance for a medical purpose, such as to prepare for an organ transplant.

As nouns the difference between ablation and immunoablation

is that ablation is (obsolete) a carrying or taking away; removal
while immunoablation is (medicine) destruction of patient immune resistance for a medical purpose, such as to prepare for an organ transplant.

Immunoablative vs Immunoablation - What's the difference?

immunoablative | immunoablation | Related terms |

Immunoablation is a related term of immunoablative.


Immunoablative is often a misspelling of immunoablation.


Immunoablative has no English definition.

As a noun immunoablation is

destruction of patient immune resistance for a medical purpose, such as to prepare for an organ transplant.

Iodocytosine vs Fluorocytosine - What's the difference?

iodocytosine | fluorocytosine | Related terms |

Iodocytosine is a related term of fluorocytosine.


As a noun fluorocytosine is

a cytosine wherein at least one hydrogen has been replaced by a fluorine atom.

Susceptible vs Hypersusceptible - What's the difference?

susceptible | hypersusceptible |


In medicine|lang=en terms the difference between susceptible and hypersusceptible

is that susceptible is (medicine) especially sensitive, especially to a stimulus while hypersusceptible is (medicine) extremely susceptible; having an elevated susceptibility.

As adjectives the difference between susceptible and hypersusceptible

is that susceptible is likely to be affected by something while hypersusceptible is (medicine) extremely susceptible; having an elevated susceptibility.

As a noun susceptible

is (epidemiology) a person who is vulnerable to being infected by a certain disease.

Susceptibility vs Hypersusceptible - What's the difference?

susceptibility | hypersusceptible |


As a noun susceptibility

is the condition of being susceptible; vulnerability.

As an adjective hypersusceptible is

(medicine) extremely susceptible; having an elevated susceptibility.

Hypersusceptibility vs Hypersusceptible - What's the difference?

hypersusceptibility | hypersusceptible | Derived terms |

Hypersusceptibility is a derived term of hypersusceptible.


As a noun hypersusceptibility

is a greater than normal susceptibility to light, infection etc.

As an adjective hypersusceptible is

(medicine) extremely susceptible; having an elevated susceptibility.

Phosphorylate vs Hyperphosphorylation - What's the difference?

phosphorylate | hyperphosphorylation |


As a verb phosphorylate

is to cause phosphorylation.

As a noun hyperphosphorylation is

(biochemistry) the state of being fully phosphorylated, so that all potential phosphorylation sites are occupied.

Hyperphosphorylate vs Hyperphosphorylation - What's the difference?

hyperphosphorylate | hyperphosphorylation | Related terms |

Hyperphosphorylation is a related term of hyperphosphorylate.



As a verb hyperphosphorylate

is to phosphorylate fully.

As a noun hyperphosphorylation is

the state of being fully phosphorylated, so that all potential phosphorylation sites are occupied.

Hypophosphorylation vs Hyperphosphorylation - What's the difference?

hypophosphorylation | hyperphosphorylation | Related terms |

Hyperphosphorylation is a related term of hypophosphorylation.



In biochemistry terms the difference between hypophosphorylation and hyperphosphorylation

is that hypophosphorylation is phosphorylation to a less than normal extent, or less than fully while hyperphosphorylation is the state of being fully phosphorylated, so that all potential phosphorylation sites are occupied.

Harem vs Haremlik - What's the difference?

harem | haremlik |


As nouns the difference between harem and haremlik

is that harem is the private part of an Arab household. In traditional Arab culture, this part of the household was forbidden to male strangers while haremlik is a harem.

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