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Immunome

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The Immunome is the set of the genes and proteins that constitute the immune system.[1] Typically, immunomes are studied using immunofluorescence microscopy to determine the presence and activity of immune-related enzymes and pathways.[2]

References

  1. ^ "IAVI Report - Prepping for the Immunome". Iavireport.org. Retrieved April 25, 2016.
  2. ^ Biancotto, A; McCoy, JP (2014). "Studying the Human Immunome: The Complexity of Comprehensive Leukocyte Immunophenotyping". Curr. Top. Microbiol. Immunol. 377: 23–60. doi:10.1007/82_2013_336. PMC 4184245. PMID 23975032.