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Indirect immunofluorescence imaging is employed as a standard method to detect antinuclear antibodies in HEp-2 cells which is important for diagnosing autoimmune diseases and other important pathological conditions involving the immune system. HEp-2 cells are generally categorised into six groups: homogeneous, fine speckled, coarse speckled, nucleolar, cytoplasmic, and centromere cells, which give...
Indirect immunofluorescence imaging is a fundamental technique for detecting antinuclear antibodies in HEp-2 cells. This is particularly useful for the diagnosis of autoimmune diseases and other important pathological conditions involving the immune system. HEp-2 cells can be categorised into six groups: homogeneous, fine speckled, coarse speckled, nucleolar, cytoplasmic, and Centro mere cells, which...
Indirect immunofluorescence imaging is a fundamental technique used for detecting antinuclear antibodies in HEp-2 cells. This is particularly useful for the diagnosis of autoimmune diseases and other important pathological conditions involving the immune system. HEp-2 cells can be categorised into six groups: homogeneous, fine speckled, coarse speckled, nucleolar, cytoplasmic, and Centro mere cells,...
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