the branch of science dealing with the measurement and characterization of antibodies and other immunological substances in body fluids, particularly serum
the medical science of serum; or the technique of determining antigens or antibodies in serum
The identification and comparison of genetic markers in body fluids (or stains) with those from "known" and/or "questioned" samples
The branch of immunology that is concerned with in vitro reactions involving one or more serum constituents (e g , antibodies and complement) (See 774)
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
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 branch of medical science that deals with serums; especially with blood serums and disease