Definition of Immunophenotype. Meaning of Immunophenotype. Synonyms of Immunophenotype

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Definition of Immunophenotype

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Meaning of Immunophenotype from wikipedia

- Immunophenotyping is a technique used to study the protein expressed by cells. This technique is commonly used in basic science research and laboratory...
- disease display a mature T-cell immunophenotype, with the majority of cases showing a CD4-/CD8+ T-cell subset immunophenotype versus other permutations of...
- CD1a. The immunophenotype CD4+/CD8- is present in 60% of cases, the CD4+/CD8+ immunophenotype is present in 25%, and the CD4-/CD8+ immunophenotype is present...
- virus infection.[citation needed] The relevant markers that define the immunophenotype for SMZL are shown in the adjacent table. The lack of CD5 expression...
- (December 1988). "Clonal gene rearrangement patterns correlate with immunophenotype and clinical parameters in patients with angioimmunoblastic lymphadenopathy"...
- cytogenetics (in particular the presence of Philadelphia chromosome), and immunophenotyping establish whether the leukemic cells are myeloblastic (neutrophils...
- defects such as chromosomal translocation Flow immunophenotyping – the determination of the immunophenotype of cells using flow cytometry techniques. It...
- predominance of clonal plasma cells in the bone marrow with an abnormal immunophenotype (CD38+ CD56+ CD19−) mixed in with cells of a normal phenotype (CD38+...
- deficiency in other cell lines – such as low platelets or anaemia. Immunophenotyping will reveal cells that are CD3, a protein found on T cells, and help...
- marrow eosinophilia (M4Eo) and inv(16)(p13q22) exhibits a specific immunophenotype with CD2 expression". Blood. 81 (11): 3043–3051. doi:10.1182/blood...