Clinical applications of phenotypic analysis
- PMID: 1510808
- DOI: 10.1016/0167-5699(92)90065-F
Clinical applications of phenotypic analysis
Abstract
The ability to track lymphocyte differentiation and activation via the expression of cell surface marker molecules has had an enormous impact on diagnosis, monitoring and therapy of a wide range of diseases. Here, Katalin Pálóczi highlights studies from Hungary on the clinical applications of such analysis.
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