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From immuno- +‎ localize.

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immunolocalize (third-person singular simple present immunolocalizes, present participle immunolocalizing, simple past and past participle immunolocalized)

  1. (medicine) To use immunological techniques to determine where particular structures or molecules are located within a cell.
    • 2000, Mizuki Ohno et al., “Non-B DNA Structures”, in Chromosomes Toda, Volume 13[1], →ISBN, page 63:
      centromeres were immunolocalized by centromere-specific antisera, and visualized by FITC-conjugated human IgGs (green).

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