Lab Tests Directory
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Immunohistochemistry -CD23
This test utilizes immunohistochemistry to identify the CD23 protein within a tissue sample. CD23 is a receptor found on activated B-cells, follicular dendritic cells, and some T-cells. It helps characterize specific cell populations in lymphoid tissues.
Immunohistochemistry -CD3
This test uses immunohistochemistry to detect the CD3 protein in a tissue sample. CD3 is a crucial marker found on the surface of T-lymphocytes (T-cells), a key component of the immune system. It helps identify and quantify T-cells in various tissues.
Immunohistochemistry -CD30
This test employs immunohistochemistry to detect the CD30 protein in a tissue sample. CD30 is a cell surface receptor typically expressed on activated T and B cells, and notably on the abnormal cells found in certain lymphomas. It helps identify specific types of lymphoid malignancies.
Immunohistochemistry -CD31
This test uses special antibodies to detect the CD31 protein in a tissue sample, typically from a biopsy. CD31 is a marker found on the cells lining blood vessels, helping to identify their presence and characteristics.
Immunohistochemistry -CD34
The CD34 Immunohistochemistry test examines a tissue sample for the presence of the CD34 protein. This protein is typically found on hematopoietic stem cells and endothelial cells, providing insights into cell types.
Immunohistochemistry -CD38
This test analyzes a tissue sample to detect the CD38 protein, which is present on various immune cells, including plasma cells. It helps characterize specific cell populations within the tissue.
Immunohistochemistry -CD4
The CD4 Immunohistochemistry test identifies the CD4 protein in a tissue sample, which is typically found on helper T cells and other immune cells. This helps doctors understand the immune cell composition.
Immunohistochemistry -CD43
This test uses specific antibodies to detect the CD43 protein in a tissue sample. CD43 is present on most hematopoietic cells, including T cells and a subset of B cells, helping to classify cell types.
Immunohistochemistry -CD45 (LCA)
This test uses a tissue sample to detect CD45, a protein found on most white blood cells. It helps pathologists determine if a tumor originates from white blood cells, which is crucial for accurate diagnosis.
Immunohistochemistry -CD5
This test examines tissue for the presence of CD5, a protein found on certain types of immune cells, including T-cells and a subset of B-cells. It helps identify specific cell types within a tissue sample.
Immunohistochemistry -CD56
This test looks for CD56, a protein found on natural killer (NK) cells and some T-cells, as well as certain nerve-related cells. It helps pathologists identify specific cell types in a tissue sample.
Immunohistochemistry -CD68
This test detects CD68, a protein primarily found on macrophages and monocytes, which are types of white blood cells involved in the immune response. It helps identify these specific immune cells within a tissue sample.