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sero-
pref.(前缀)
  1. Serum:
    血清:
    serotherapy.
    血清疗法

语源
  1. From serum
    源自 serum
sero-

combining form

indicating a serum
serotherapy

sero-

1
a combining form representing serum, in compound words:
serology.
Also, especially before a vowel, ser-.

Related Words

  • ser-
  • serodiagnosis
  • serology
  • seronegative
  • seropositive
  • seroreaction
sero-a word element representing serum, as in serology.
sero-
combining form
 ETYMOLOGY  Latin serum
: serum
    serology
sero-
/ˈsɪərəʊ/  
combining form
relating to serum
表示“与血清有关的”:

serotype.

■  involving a serous membrane
表示“浆膜的”:

serositis.

词源
representing SERUM.
sero-|ˈsɪərəʊ|used as comb. form of serum in the senses: (a) of or pertaining to serum, as sero-diagnosis (hence sero-diagnostic adj.), sero-phthisis; (b) pertaining to, consisting of, or involving serum (and something else), as sero-albuminous, sero-fibrinous, sero-fibrous, sero-gelatinous, sero-lactescent, sero-membranous, sero-mucous, sero-puriform, sero-purulent, sero-sanguineous, sero-sanguinolent, sero-synovial adjs.; (c) characterized by serous effusion or infiltration, or involving a serous membrane (cf. serous 1 b), as sero-colitis, sero-cyst, sero-cystic adj., sero-dermatosis, sero-dermitis, sero-enteritis, sero-hæmorrhagic adj., sero-hepatitis, sero-synovitis. Also ˌseroagglutiˈnation, agglutination of the cultured cells of a micro-organism by an antiserum, as showing the serological identity of the micro-organism with the one that gave rise to the antiserum; ˌsero-amniˈotic a., pertaining to the serosa and the amnion; ˈserodeme Biol. [deme n.2], an immunologically distinct strain of organisms; ˌserodifferentiˈation, differentiation between micro-organisms by serological means; ˌseroepidemiˈology, the serological study of the prevalence and distribution of a pathogen in a population; so ˌseroepidemioˈlogic, -ˈlogical adjs.; ˈserogroup, a group of serotypes with similar but distinguishable serological reactions; hence as v. trans., to assign to a particular serogroup; ˈserogrouping vbl. n.; ˈsero-immunity, immunity conferred by the administration of antiserum; seroˈmucoid Physiol. [ad. It. sieromucoide (C. U. Zanetti 1903, in Gazz. chim. ital. XXXIII. i. 160)], a mucoprotein found in blood serum; seroˈnegative a., opp. next; seroˈpositive a., showing or accompanied by the presence of a characteristic serological reaction; hence ˌsero-posiˈtivity; sero-pus, serous pus; sero-serous a., pertaining to two or more serous membranes jointly; ˌserotaˈxonomy, the use of the serological reactions and structural similarities of proteins from different animals to provide information about their taxonomic relationship; hence ˌserotaxoˈnomic a.; seroˈtherapy, treatment of disease or infection by serums, serum-therapy; hence ˌserotheraˈpeutic a., seroˈtherapist.1910Jrnl. Amer. Med. Assoc. 12 Feb. 573/2 (heading) *Seroagglutination of Sporothrix schenkii.1975Jrnl. Clin. Microbiol. II. 268 (heading) Seroagglutination test for identification of Mycobacterium paratuberculosis.1890K. Mitsukuri in Anatomischer Anzeiger V. 512 A connection—quite elongated and definite in later stages—between the amnion and the serous envelope separates them [sc. the extra-embryonic coelomic cavities of the two moieties of the amnion] to the very end of the development... The connection I propose to call the *sero⁓amniotic connection.1958B. M. Patten Found. Embryol. xi. 183 The cavity between serosa and amnion (sero-amniotic cavity) is part of the extra-embryonic coelom.1855Dunglison Med. Lex. s.v. Colitis, Inflammation of the peritoneal..membrane of the colon..is termed *Sero⁓colitis.1872T. Bryant Pract. Surg. 765 The simple *sero⁓cyst is usually found single in the mammary gland.1846Sir B. Brodie Lect. Pathol. & Surg. vii. 156, I would suggest ‘the *sero-cystic tumor of the breast’ as being an appropriate appellation.1875H. Walton Dis. Eye (ed. 3) 166 Sero-cystic sarcoma within the orbit.1966C. A. Hoare in Ergebnisse der Mikrobiol. und Immunitätsforsch. XXXIX. 55 A more suitable term [than ‘type’] is ‘deme’.., which denotes a population..within a specified taxon.., and may be combined with an appropriate prefix... T. evansi..contains immunologically distinct strains, which..represent *serodemes.1978Nature 25 May 300/2 We have transmitted through Glossina morsitans morsitans trypanosomes of the AnTat serodeme.1897Lippincott's Med. Dict., *Sero-dermatosis, cutaneous disease with serous effusion into the skin.Ibid., *Serodermitis, dermitis with serous infiltration.1896Lancet 24 Oct. 1157/1 *Sero-diagnostic Test for Typhoid Fever.Ibid. 1157/2 *Sero-diagnosis of Typhoid Fever according to Widal's Method.1960Virology X. 376 (heading) A simple test for *serodifferentiation of poliovirus strains within the same type.1974Bull. World Health Organization L. 479 This heterogeneous immune response permits the preparation of specific antisera for intratypic serodifferentiation.1876Dunglison's Med. Lex. s.v. Enteritis, The inflammation of the serous coat, *Seroënteritis.1958Jrnl. Amer. Med. Assoc. 31 May 541/1 This paper will report *seroepidemiologic results associating the increase in influenza-pneumonia mortality..with the influenza virus.1978Ibid. 16 Jan. 210/1 To define the epidemiologic features of occupationally acquired hepatitis B infection among physicians, we conducted a sero⁓epidemiologic survey of physicians attending three American Medical Association conventions.1959Amer. Jrnl. Public Health XLIX. 847 (heading) A laboratory analysis of the 1957–1958 influenza outbreak in New York City. II. A *seroepidemiological study.1975Nature 1 May 12/2 Limited seroepidemiological studies have shown that most individuals of a low socio-economic level had hepatitis antibodies.1967Bull. World Health Organization XXXVII. 79 (heading) WHO collaborative study on the *sero-epidemiology of Rubella.1977Lancet 12 Nov. 1038/2 The seroepidemiology of herpes simplex virus (H.S.V.) type 2 infection in man has been hampered by difficulties in demonstrating antibodies specific for H.S.V. type 2 in sera with cross-reacting H.S.V. type 1 antibodies.1873T. H. Green Introd. Pathol. (ed. 2) 215 The meshes of the pia mater become infiltrated with a *sero-fibrinous liquid.1896Whitney in 20 Cent. Pract. VII. 10 Serofibrinous pleurisy.1834J. Forbes Laennec's Dis. Chest (ed. 4) 107 *Sero-fibrous adhesions.1894Foster's Med. Dict. s.v., *Sero-gelatinous, partaking of the nature of both serum and gelatin.1954Wolff & Broom in Documenta Med. Geogr. & Tropica VI. 92 When two or more serotypes show marked similarities in their serological reactions..it is convenient to assemble them into groups, which we suggest should be known as ‘*serogroups’ (serological groups).1962Austral. Jrnl. Exper. Biol. & Med. Sci. XL. 84 We..propose that strain ‘Robinson’ be recognized as a new serotype in the pyrogenes serogroup with the designation Leptospira robinsoni.1963Jrnl. Clin. Investigation XLII. 989/2 *Serogrouping of E. coli permitted the recognition of 25 instances of recurrent infection with a different serogroup..and 24 instances of recurrence with the same serogroup.1977Lancet 29 Jan. 257/1 None of the other serogroups of streptococci (A, C, D, G and F) produce any pigment.1977Jrnl. Clinical Path. XXX. 834 (heading) Use of antiserum agar plates for serogrouping of meningococci.Ibid. 836 The meningococcal strains were serogrouped by slide-agglutination.1898Allbutt's Syst. Med. V. 569 *Serohæmorrhagic extravasations.1839Lond. Med. Gaz. XXIII. 570/1 By *sero-hepatitis is meant inflammation of the serous or peritoneal tunic of the liver.1855Dunglison Med. Lex., Hepatitis, It may be seated..in the peritoneal covering, Sero-hepatitis.1907Jrnl. Amer. Med. Assoc. 6 Apr. 1219/1 *Sero-immunity to bile salts.1975Amer. Jrnl. Epidemiol. CI. 333/1 Most reports on sero⁓immunity have dealt with small children, following vaccine programs with very little information on maintenance of artificially induced antibody.1857Bullock tr. Cazeaux' Midwifery 130 A serous, or *sero-lactescent liquid.1931Biochem. Jrnl. XXV. 1064 It is considered unlikely that the carbohydrate isolated from serum-albumin and globulin preparations was in reality derived from admixed *seromucoid.1955Methods Biochem. Anal. II. 281 It is appropriate to replace the term plasma mucoprotein with the established term seromucoid.1894Foster's Med. Dict., *Sero-mucous, partaking of the nature of both serum and mucus.1932Schamber & Wright Treatm. Syphilis xxv. 404 (table) Two to 3 courses of combined therapy usually suffice for *seronegative primary syphilis.1977Lancet 9 Apr. 811/2 A seronegative donor showed no response at any concentration of antigen.1932Schamber & Wright Treatm. Syphilis xxv. 417 The treatment of seronegative primary syphilis should continue for two years and for *seropositive primary syphilis..for from two to three years.1975Nature 12 June 546/1 Seronegative and seropositive squirrels were housed in an isolated room in different cages, usually in groups of six.1969Acta Path. & Microbiol. Scandinavica LXXVII. 278 The numbers of sero-positive experimental mice are expressed as ratios of the numbers surviving because this gives a more accurate impression of the *sero-positivity of each group.1901Lancet 2 Feb. 317/2 Some *sero-puriform fluid escaped.1835–6Todd's Cycl. Anat. I. 61/2 The inflammation..producing *sero-purulent suppuration.1873C. H. Ralfe Phys. Chem. 168 In ichorous, muco-, or *sero-pus.1834J. Forbes Laennec's Dis. Chest (ed. 4) 81 A *sero-sanguineous congestion of the pulmonary texture.1874Van Buren Dis. Genit. Organs 90 To..change the discharge into a *sero-sanguinolent one.1894Foster's Med. Dict., *Sero-serous, pertaining to two or more serous membranes jointly.Ibid., *Sero-synovial, partaking of the nature of both serum and synovia.1888Buck's Handbk. Med. Sci. VI. 703/2 Acute serous synovitis,..*sero-synovitis.1967Nature 9 Sept. 1213/1 Systematics Association... Symposium on ‘Chemotaxonomy and *Serotaxonomy’.1968P. G. H. Gell in J. G. Hawkes Chemotaxonomy & Serotaxonomy vii. 74 The evidence that the heavy chains of other immunoglobulins were involved in the same evolutionary process comes from work on the allotypes. Here we return to studies rather closer to serotaxonomy.1968Hawkes & Tucker in Ibid. viii. 77 The first stage of a serotaxonomic revision of the family Solanaceae is described in which seeds have been used as the source of saline soluble protein.1971Nature 9 Apr. 412/2 He is rather cautiously optimistic about the future possibilities of protein and DNA studies and of serotaxonomy.1902Encycl. Brit. XXX. 486 Experiments in immunizing by *sero-therapeutic methods have not as yet met with success.1901Daily Chron. 31 Aug. 5/6 The medical puffery of the *serotherapists.1894Brit. Med. Jrnl. 3 Nov. 1008 The series of discoveries which finally led to that of the *serotherapy. Add: seroˈprevalence, the prevalence of a given pathogen in a population as measured serologically.1980Amer. Jrnl. Vet. Res. XLI. 784/1 Secular *seroprevalence studies indicated the emergence of CPV infection in the United States dog population-at-large in 1978.1988Science 15 Jan. 253/2 In 88 studies in 52 cities, CDC discovered that seroprevalence among drug addicts depends on where they are found.ˈserovar Microbiol. [after cultivar n.] = serotype n.1973S. P. Lapage et al. in Internat. Jrnl. Systematic Bacteriol. XXIII. 106/1 An infrasubspecific term is used to refer to the kinds of taxa below subspecies. Examples: *serovar, chemovar, forma specialis.1975Acta Microbiologica Acad. Sci. Hung. XXII. 179 Serologically, the two species appear strongly related if not identical, but they are different from all L[isteria] monocytogenes serovars.1984R. W. Wheat in W. K. Joklik et al. Zinsser's Microbiol. (ed. 18) ii. 10/2 Subspecies designations, such as serotypes (serovars) or phage types (phagevars), are used to indicate the mode of variation.
sero- /ˈsɪərəʊ/ combining form.
ORIGIN: from serum: see -o-.
Medicine & Biology.
1.Of or pertaining to serum.
2.Pertaining to, consisting of, or involving serum and—.
3.Characterized by serous effusion or infiltration, or involving a serous membrane. rare.
 DERIVATIVE seroagglutiˈnation noun agglutination of cultured cells of a micro-organism by an antiserum, showing the serological identity of the micro-organism with the one that gave rise to the antiserum E20.
seroconˈversion noun a change from a seronegative to a seropositive state M20.
seroconˈvert verb intrans. undergo seroconversion M20.
serodiagˈnosis noun diagnosis by serological means L19.
serodiagˈnostic adjective of or pertaining to serodiagnosis L19.
serodifferentiˈation noun differentiation between micro-organisms by serological means M20.
seroepidemioˈlogic adjective (chiefly US) = seroepidemiological M20.
seroepidemioˈlogical adjective of, pertaining to, or involving seroepidemiology M20.
seroepidemiˈology noun the branch of science that deals with the prevalence and distribution of a pathogen in a population, as investigated by serological means M20.
seroˈfibrinous adjective consisting of fibrin-rich serum E20.
serogroup noun & verb (a) noun a group of serotypes with similar but distinguishable serological reactions; (b) verb trans. assign to a particular serogroup: M20.
sero-iˈmmunity noun immunity conferred by the administration of antiserum E20.
seroˈnegative adjective showing or characterized by the absence of a specific serological reaction M20.
seroˈpositive adjective showing or characterized by the presence of a specific serological reaction M20.
seroposiˈtivity noun the degree to which something is seropositive M20.
seroˈprevalence noun the prevalence of a pathogen in a population as measured serologically L20.
seroˈpurulent adjective of or characterized by sero-pus M19.
sero-pus noun a mixture of serum and pus L19.
sero-sanˈguineous adjective consisting of blood and serum M19.
serotaxoˈnomic adjective of, pertaining to, or involving serotaxonomy M20.
serotaˈxonomy noun the investigation of taxonomic relationships by means of the serological cross reactions between proteins from different organisms M20.
serotheraˈpeutic adjective of or pertaining to serotherapy E20.
seroˈtherapy noun treatment (of disease or infection) with serum L19.
serovar noun = serotype noun L20.
sero-
combining form
serum: Serodiagnosis = diagnosis by means of serums.
serum and _____: Seromucous = containing serum and mucus.
[< Latin serum whey, liquid]
sero-
combining form
Etymology: Latin serum — more at serum
1. : serum : connection with or relation to serum
 < serodiagnosis >
2. : serous and
 < serofibrinous >

sero-

Prefix

  1. combining form of serum

Derived terms

English words prefixed with sero-


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