Peripheral blood cell immunophenotyping is clinically used for immunophenotyping of hematological tumors and evaluating the immune status of the body.
Peripheral blood cell immunophenotyping is a method to analyze the cell series, differentiation degree and functional status. Clinical application can help to identify cells of different series. It can be used for immunophenotyping of hematologic tumors. For example, acute B-lymphoblastic leukemia may have positive expression of CD10, CD34, CD38 and so on.
Meanwhile, it can also be used to detect T-lymphocyte subpopulations and evaluate the immune function status of the body based on the ratio of T-cell subpopulations; and be used for the monitoring of microscopic residual disease of hematologic tumors.
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