seronegative
Americanadjective
adjective
Etymology
Origin of seronegative
Example Sentences
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In 2014, the rheumatologist diagnosed possible seronegative rheumatoid arthritis, an uncommon form of the disease.
From Washington Post
The researchers noticed that in 20 of these ‘seronegative’ participants, T cells had multiplied—a sign that the immune system might be gearing up to fight an infection.
From Scientific American
They found evidence to support this theory: a far higher proportion of the seronegative participants had T cells that recognize this complex than did health-care workers who got COVID-19.
From Scientific American
Of those eligible patients, antibody testing will initially be used to determine whether they are seronegative - meaning those who do not have an adequate existing antibody response - and will therefore be eligible for treatment.
From BBC
About one third of the patients were seronegative when they entered the trial, meaning they did not produce antibodies themselves.
From Science Magazine
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