serology
Noun

serology

  1. The science that studies the blood serum, and especially the reaction between antigens and antibodies in serum.
  2. The characteristics of the blood serum in a particular disease or organism.
  3. (countable, informal) A blood test to detect the presence of, and often to measure the amount of, various components of the serum (such as electrolytes, antibodies, and antigens).
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