Laboratory improvement through education in immunology
Contributor(s):
Gordon, David S.
Center for Disease Control. Diagnostic Immunology Training Branch.
Publication:
[Atlanta, Ga.] : U.S. Dept. of Health, Education, and Welfare, Public Health Service, Center for Disease Control, Bureau of Laboratories, Laboratory Training and Consultation Division, [1976]
Immunoglobulins can be defined as any class of proteins present in the immune system, otherwise known as antibodies. A disease known as immunoglobulinopathies can be separated into categories depending on whether the serum gamma globulins are increased, decreased, or abnormal in any other way. The presenter gives the audience various ways of detecting these abnormalities and avoiding false positives. Several informational slides and graphs are used throughout the video.
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