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2023/10/24
Commonly used immune function assessment indicators
The immune system is the basic guarantee of human health, and 90% of diseases are related to immunity. However, how to quantitatively evaluate immunity and how to establish an immunity evaluation system is still an urgent problem to be solved.
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How to assess your immunity
The repeated outbreak of the new crown, coupled with the cold weather and the high incidence of influenza, for cancer patients and their families, it is more necessary to do a good job of personal protection, improve immunity to prevent infection.
Inflammation mainly depends on which examination indicators
Analysis of condition: check indicators of inflammation, mainly depends on what kind of pathogenic bacteria caused by inflammation. The most common cause of inflammation is infection. From the perspective of etiology, infection can be divided into bacterial infection, viral infection, fungal infection, mycoplasma infection and so on. By location, it can be divided into local infection and systemic infection.
2023/09/25
Lymphocyte Subsets Detection Reagent
Lymphocytes are important cells in the immune system. Lymphocytes interact with each other to maintain the normal immune function of the body. Lymphocytes can generally be divided into three subsets: T lymphocytes, B cells and NK cells, of which T lymphocytes can be divided into CD4 and CD8 cells.