Immunoplast is a type of immunotherapy that involves the use of specialized cells or substances to modulate the immune response, often aiming to enhance the body's ability to fight infections or cancer. It may incorporate various components, such as antibodies or immune cells, to target specific pathogens or tumor cells. The term can also refer to products or therapies that aim to improve immune function or treat autoimmune diseases. Its applications are still under research and development in various medical fields.