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Revision as of 10:43, 7 June 2023
- Individual immunophenotypic markers used in diagnosis
- Reactivity patterns used to distinguish disorders (reactivity patterns)
- Immuonophenotype of specific conditions (disease specific patterns)
Markers used mainly for gating:
Non CD-classified markers frequently used in haematological diagnosis
CD-classified markers frequently used in leukaemia diagnosis
Other markers helpful in diagnosis