APO E GENOTYPING Test
Test Name: APO E GENOTYPING Test
Components: Price: 5700.0 AED
Sample Condition: 4 mL (2 mL min.) whole blood in 1 Lavender top (EDTA) Tube. Ship refrigerated. DO NOT FREEZE. Duly filled Genomics Clinical Information Requisition Form (Form 20) is mandatory.
Report Delivery: SampleMon by 11 am; Report 10 Working days
Method: PCR Hybridization
Test Type: Disorders of Nervous System
Doctor: Neurologist, Physician
Test Department: MOLECULAR DIAGNOSTICS
Pre Test Information: Duly filled Genomics Clinical Information Requisition Form (Form 20) is mandatory.
Test Details
APO E genotyping test is a genetic test that is used to determine an individual’s APO E genotype. APO E (apolipoprotein E) is a protein that plays a role in cholesterol metabolism and is involved in the transport of lipids in the bloodstream. The APO E gene has three common alleles: APO E2, APO E3, and APO E4. The APO E genotype of an individual can influence their risk for certain health conditions, such as Alzheimer’s disease and cardiovascular disease. The APO E genotyping test is usually done through a blood sample or a cheek swab and can provide information about an individual’s risk for certain health conditions. However, it is important to note that having a certain APO E genotype does not necessarily mean that an individual will develop a specific health condition.
Test Name | APO E GENOTYPING Test |
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Components | |
Price | 5700.0 AED |
Sample Condition | 4 mL (2 mL min.) whole blood in 1 Lavender top (EDTA) Tube. Ship refrigerated. DO NOT FREEZE. Duly filled Genomics Clinical Information Requisition Form (Form 20) is mandatory. |
Report Delivery | SampleMon by 11 am;Report 10 Working days |
Method | PCR Hybridization |
Test type | Disorders of Nervous System |
Doctor | Neurologist, Physician |
Test Department: | MOLECULAR DIAGNOSTICS |
Pre Test Information | Duly filled Genomics Clinical Information Requisition Form (Form 20) is mandatory. |
Test Details | APO E genotyping test is a genetic test that is used to determine an individual’s APO E genotype. APO E (apolipoprotein E) is a protein that plays a role in cholesterol metabolism and is involved in the transport of lipids in the bloodstream. The APO E gene has three common alleles: APO E2, APO E3, and APO E4. The APO E genotype of an individual can influence their risk for certain health conditions, such as Alzheimer’s disease and cardiovascular disease. The APO E genotyping test is usually done through a blood sample or a cheek swab and can provide information about an individual’s risk for certain health conditions. However, it is important to note that having a certain APO E genotype does not necessarily mean that an individual will develop a specific health condition. |