immunohematology

immunohematology
immunohematologic /im'yeuh noh hee'meuh tl oj"ik, -hem'euh-, i myooh'-/, immunohematological, adj.
/im'yeuh noh hee'meuh tol"euh jee, -hem'euh-, i myooh'-/, n.
the study of blood and blood-forming tissue in relation to the immune response.
[1945-50; IMMUNO- + HEMATOLOGY]

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