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Results 1 - 10 of 98 for "Antibodies," specific
  1. A normal result is no antibodies specific for F tularensis are found in the serum. Normal value ranges may vary slightly among different laboratories. Some labs use different ...
  2. ... test helps check if the body has produced antibodies to a specific antigen, in this case, the Coccidioides fungus.
  3. The immune system produces antibodies against specific proteins in the skin and mucous membranes. These antibodies break the bonds between skin cells. This leads to the formation ...
  4. ... panel of tests may be done to identify specific antibodies. This is the ANA antibody panel. ... ANA makes the diagnosis much less likely) Certain specific ANA antibodies, which help to confirm the diagnosis Other disorders ...
  5. ... is mixed with latex beads coated with a specific antibody or antigen. If the suspected substance is present, ... to your provider about the meaning of your specific test results.
  6. ... checks if your body has produced substances called antibodies to a specific foreign substance (antigen), in this case Coccidioides. Antibodies ...
  7. ... check if the body has produced substances called antibodies to a specific foreign substance (antigen), in this case, C burnetii . Antibodies defend the body against bacteria, viruses, and fungi. ...
  8. ... checks if your body has produced substances called antibodies to a specific foreign substance ( antigen ), in this case H capsulatum . Antibodies are specialized proteins that defend your body against ...
  9. ... to help diagnose rheumatoid arthritis (RA). Anti-CCP antibody is more specific for RA than RF. A positive test for CCP antibody means RA is probably the correct diagnosis. People ...
  10. ... presence of a larger than normal number of antibodies to a specific antigen. This creates a state of immunity that ...
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