Immunophenotyping

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Immunophenotyping
TermImmunophenotyping
Short definitionimmunophenotyping (IH-myoo-noh-FEE-noh-ty-ping) A procedure that uses antibodies to identify cells based on the types of antigens or markers on the cells' surface . This procedure is used in basic research and to diagnose diseases such as certain types of leukemia and lymphoma. 
TypeCancer terms
SpecialtyOncology
LanguageEnglish
SourceNCI
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immunophenotyping - (pronounced) (IH-myoo-noh-FEE-noh-ty-ping) A procedure that uses antibodies to identify cells based on the types of antigens or markers on the cells' surface . This procedure is used in basic research and to diagnose diseases such as certain types of leukemia and lymphoma. Immunophenotyping can also be used to divide cells into different groups based on the markers they have on the surface

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