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Immunoelectrophoresis can be used in a clinical immunology laboratory in order to diagnose illness, especially those that alter the immunoglobulin composition of body fluids. Research immunology laboratories also employ immunoelectrophoresis to analyze the components of organisms, including microorganisms. Laboratory Techniques in Immunology | Encyclopedia.com encyclopedia.com science laboratory-tec encyclopedia.com science laboratory-tec
Serum is the preferred sample. Body fluids (e.g. peritoneal fluid) and urine should be submitted in red top tubes for electrophoresis. CSF can be submitted as EDTA or in red top tubes for ELP. Samples for Immunology cornell.edu samples-and-submissions cornell.edu samples-and-submissions
The mission of the Diagnostic Immunology Laboratory/ Diagnostic Immunology Program is to provide cutting-edge immunological testing and clinical consultative services for the diagnosis and treatment of immunological diseases, including primary immunodeficiencies, and primary immune dysregulatory diseases, collectively Diagnostic Immunology Laboratory - Nationwide Childrens Hospital nationwidechildrens.org testing-specialties nationwidechildrens.org testing-specialties
The Immunology Laboratory is responsible for laboratory testing and clinical consultation in several broad areas including the evaluation of autoimmune disease, immunodeficiencies, immunoproliferative disorders, and allergy, as well as having responsibility for some aspects of infectious disease serology.
Common immunology and serology tests Tested to determine compatibility in organ, tissue, and bone marrow transplantation. Also tested to determine paternity, and to diagnose HLA-related disorders such as certain autoimmune conditions. Immunology and Serology | Johns Hopkins Medicine hopkinsmedicine.org health immunolog hopkinsmedicine.org health immunolog

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What to Expect at the Immunologist Blood testing to detect and measure possible allergens in your blood. Patch testing, or placing a patch containing the allergen on the skin. Pulmonary (lung) function testing to evaluate how your lungs work.
Immunology is the study of the bodys immune system and its functions and disorders. Serology is the study of blood serum (the clear fluid that separates when blood clots). Immunology and serology laboratories focus on the following: Identifying antibodies.

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