in Vivo Immunology Assays
In vivo immunology assays are laboratory tests used to measure the health of a patient's immune system. These tests are often performed on a sample of the patient's blood or tissue to measure the presence, amount, or activity of specific immune cells. For example, a white blood cell count is used as an in vivo immunology assay to measure the number of white blood cells present in the patient's body. By testing the patient's immune system, doctors can identify potential immunosuppression or immunodeficiency and treat it accordingly. In vivo immunology assays are an important tool for diagnosing and treating illness and maintaining a healthy immune system.
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