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Characterization of Immune Cells in Human Adipose Tissue by Using Flow Cytometry
Published on: March 6, 2018
Flow cytometry and immune thrombocytopenic purpura
Hadi Goubran1, Caroline Hart1, Ibraheem Othman2
1Saskatoon Cancer Centre, College of Medicine, University of Saskatchewan, Canada.
Abstract:
Although Immune thrombocytopenic purpura is a common disorder that family physicians, internists and hematologists face in their everyday practice, its diagnosis rests only on "exclusion" and its therapy is based on algorithms where "trial and error" is the rule. Flow cytometry, if simplified and standardized, could provide a quicker and better diagnostic accuracy. Studies of the lymphocyte subset using flow cytometry and more elaborate immune studies are paving the way for a better understanding of the disease and in identification of prognostic markers. Such studies may even help stratify the first-line therapy responder and assist in the use of the arsenal of immune suppressive therapy with better precision.
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