IMMUNOPHENOTYPING BY FLOW CYTOMETRY CD13 Test
Test Cost: AED 480.0
Components:
- CD13 Test
- Price: 480.0 AED
Sample Condition:
3 mL (2 mL min.) whole blood in 1 Lavender Top (EDTA) tube
3 mL (2 mL min.) whole blood in 1 Green Top (Sodium Heparin) tube OR 2 mL (1 mL min.) Bone marrow in 1 Green Top (Sodium heparin) tube
Ship immediately at 18-22°C. DO NOT REFRIGERATE OR FREEZE. Specify time, date, and clinical details on the test request form.
Report Delivery:
Sample daily by 9 am; Report same day
Method:
Flow Cytometry
Test Type:
Cancer
Doctor:
Oncologist, Hematologist
Test Department:
FLOW CYTOMETRY
Pre Test Information:
Give brief clinical history.
Test Details:
The CD13 test is an immunophenotyping test that is performed using flow cytometry. CD13, also known as aminopeptidase N, is a cell surface antigen that is expressed on various cell types, including myeloid cells, monocytes, and granulocytes.
The CD13 test is used to identify and quantify the presence of CD13 antigen on cells. It is often used in the diagnosis and monitoring of hematological disorders, such as acute myeloid leukemia (AML). In AML, the CD13 antigen is typically expressed on leukemic blasts, which can help differentiate them from normal cells.
During the CD13 test, a blood or bone marrow sample is collected from the patient. The sample is then treated with fluorescently-labeled antibodies that specifically bind to the CD13 antigen. These antibodies are conjugated with fluorochromes that emit different colors of light when excited by a laser beam.
The sample is then analyzed using a flow cytometer, which passes the cells through a laser beam one at a time. As the cells pass through the laser beam, the fluorochromes on the CD13 antibodies emit light, which is detected by the flow cytometer. The emitted light is used to determine the presence and quantity of CD13 antigen on each cell.
The results of the CD13 test can provide valuable information about the presence and characteristics of specific cell populations in the sample. This information can help in the diagnosis, classification, and monitoring of hematological disorders, as well as in guiding treatment decisions.
Overall, the CD13 test is a useful tool in immunophenotyping by flow cytometry, providing valuable information about the presence and characteristics of CD13 antigen on cells.
Test Name | IMMUNOPHENOTYPING BY FLOW CYTOMETRY CD13 Test |
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Components | |
Price | 480.0 AED |
Sample Condition | 3 mL (2 mL min.) whole blood in 1 Lavender Top (EDTA) tubeAND 3 mL (2 mL min.) whole blood in 1 Green Top (Sodium Heparin) tube OR 2 mL (1 mL min.) Bone marrow in 1 Green Top (Sodium heparin) tube. Ship immediately at 18\u0192??22?\u00f8C. DO NOT REFRIGERATE OR FREEZE. Specify time, date and clinical details on test request form. |
Report Delivery | Sample Daily by 9 am; Report Same day |
Method | Flow Cytometry |
Test type | Cancer |
Doctor | Oncologist, Hematologist |
Test Department: | FLOW CYTOMETRY |
Pre Test Information | Give brief clinical history. |
Test Details |
The CD13 test is an immunophenotyping test that is performed using flow cytometry. CD13, also known as aminopeptidase N, is a cell surface antigen that is expressed on various cell types, including myeloid cells, monocytes, and granulocytes. The CD13 test is used to identify and quantify the presence of CD13 antigen on cells. It is often used in the diagnosis and monitoring of hematological disorders, such as acute myeloid leukemia (AML). In AML, the CD13 antigen is typically expressed on leukemic blasts, which can help differentiate them from normal cells. During the CD13 test, a blood or bone marrow sample is collected from the patient. The sample is then treated with fluorescently-labeled antibodies that specifically bind to the CD13 antigen. These antibodies are conjugated with fluorochromes that emit different colors of light when excited by a laser beam. The sample is then analyzed using a flow cytometer, which passes the cells through a laser beam one at a time. As the cells pass through the laser beam, the fluorochromes on the CD13 antibodies emit light, which is detected by the flow cytometer. The emitted light is used to determine the presence and quantity of CD13 antigen on each cell. The results of the CD13 test can provide valuable information about the presence and characteristics of specific cell populations in the sample. This information can help in the diagnosis, classification, and monitoring of hematological disorders, as well as in guiding treatment decisions. Overall, the CD13 test is a useful tool in immunophenotyping by flow cytometry, providing valuable information about the presence and characteristics of CD13 antigen on cells. |