Lab Tests Directory
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Immunoglobulin G (IgG4) 4 Subclass
The Immunoglobulin G (IgG4) subclass test measures the level of IgG4 antibodies, which are the least abundant IgG subclass. IgG4 is often associated with chronic inflammatory conditions and immune tolerance rather than acute immune responses.
Immunoglobulin G, Subclasses (1-4), Serum
This comprehensive test measures the levels of all four Immunoglobulin G (IgG) subclasses (IgG1, IgG2, IgG3, and IgG4) in your blood. It provides a detailed overview of your specific IgG antibody responses.
Immunoglobulin M (IgM), Serum
This test measures the level of Immunoglobulin M (IgM) antibodies in your blood serum. IgM is one of the first antibodies your body produces to fight new infections, playing a crucial role in your immune system's initial response.
Immunohistochemistry -AFP
This test uses immunohistochemistry to detect the presence and location of Alpha-Fetoprotein (AFP) in tissue samples. AFP is a protein normally produced by the fetal liver and yolk sac, but its presence in adult tissues can be abnormal.
Immunohistochemistry -Arginase-1
This test uses immunohistochemistry to detect the presence of Arginase-1 in tissue samples. Arginase-1 is an enzyme primarily found in the liver, and its presence in other tissues can be an indicator for specific conditions.
Immunohistochemistry -ATRX
This test uses immunohistochemistry to detect the presence and expression pattern of the ATRX protein in tissue samples. ATRX is a protein involved in maintaining genome stability, and its loss of expression can be significant in certain tumors.
Immunohistochemistry -BCL2
This test uses special antibodies to find the BCL2 protein in a tissue sample. It helps doctors understand the characteristics of cells, especially in the context of certain diseases.
Immunohistochemistry -BCL6
This test identifies the BCL6 protein within a tissue sample using specific antibodies. It's a valuable tool for pathologists to characterize different types of cells and tissues.
Immunohistochemistry -Beta Catenin
This test detects the Beta Catenin protein in a tissue sample using specialized antibodies. It helps assess cell adhesion and signaling pathways, which are important for normal cell function.
Immunohistochemistry -Calcitonin
This test uses antibodies to identify the Calcitonin protein in a tissue sample. Calcitonin is a hormone primarily produced by specific cells in the thyroid gland.
Immunohistochemistry -Caldesmon
This test identifies the Caldesmon protein in a tissue sample using specific antibodies. Caldesmon is a protein associated with muscle cells and plays a role in muscle contraction.
Immunohistochemistry -Calretinin
This test uses special dyes to identify the Calretinin protein in a tissue sample. It helps pathologists examine cells and tissues more closely to understand their nature and characteristics.