Immunofenotüüpimine
Immunofenotüüpimine, also known as immunophenotyping, is a laboratory technique used to identify and quantify cells based on the proteins they express on their surface or within their cytoplasm. This process relies on the principle of specific antibody-antigen binding. Antibodies, which are proteins produced by the immune system, can be engineered to recognize and attach to specific molecules, known as antigens, found on the surface or inside of cells.
In immunophenotyping, these antibodies are labeled with fluorescent dyes or other detectable markers. When a sample
The resulting data provides a "fingerprint" of the cell population, revealing the types and proportions of different