Pronunciation: /ˌɪˈmjuːnoʊ/
noun a combining form meaning 'pertaining to the immune system'
A1 I heard that immuno- is a prefix used in medical terms related to the immune system.
A2 The doctor explained that immuno- refers to anything related to the body's defense system against diseases.
B1 Researchers are studying the effects of immuno- therapies on cancer patients.
B2 The immuno- response of the body is crucial in fighting off infections.
C1 The immuno- modulation treatment showed promising results in clinical trials.
C2 Experts are debating the ethical implications of immuno- enhancement technologies.
adjective relating to the immune system
A1 I have an immuno-boosting smoothie recipe.
A2 The doctor recommended an immuno-suppressant medication.
B1 The immuno-compromised patient needs extra protection from germs.
B2 The immuno-modulating drug helped regulate the patient's immune response.
C1 The immuno-histological analysis revealed interesting findings.
C2 The immuno-genetic study provided insights into the hereditary immune system.
formal The immuno-oncology field is rapidly advancing with new treatments for cancer.
informal I heard that immuno-oncology is a promising area for cancer research.
slang Immuno stuff is really cool, it's all about boosting your body's defenses.
figurative Her immuno-response to stress is impressive, she always stays healthy even in tough situations.
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