"Serologies" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Serologies (also known as serology tests) refers to the study of serum, the component of blood that is neither a component of blood cells, but rather the liquid portion that carries the cells, clotting factors, and other substances. It involves the analysis and interpretation of laboratory tests that detect the presence of antibodies or antigens in the blood, which can help diagnose infections, autoimmune diseases, and allergies.
In a broader sense, serologies can also refer to the study of antibodies and antigens themselves, including their interactions and changes in levels in response to infection or vaccination. This can include the use of various laboratory techniques, such as enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) and Western blotting, to detect and quantify specific antibodies or antigens.
Relating to or denoting the study of the presence and properties of antibodies in the blood, serum, or other bodily fluids, especially in relation to immunity.
Relating to the study of antigens and antibodies in the blood, as indicated by the presence of these substances in the blood, or related to the reaction of serums in clinical tests.