The role of Flow Cytometry in the laboratory approach of Primary Immunodeficiency

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The role of Flow Cytometry in the laboratory approach of Primary Immunodeficiency

Primary Immunodeficiency (PID) comprises a complex and heterogeneous group of rare diseases that affect the immune system, disturbing several cell subsets and/or functions. In this webinar, Catarina Martins will highlight how flow cytometry is a highly valuable tool to assist clinicians and researchers in the diagnosis, monitoring and follow up of PID patients, contributing also to a better comprehension of pathophysiological mechanisms.
Addressing the recent EuroFlow™ strategies with the PID Orientation Tube, this webinar will further explore different PID cases using this standardized analysis strategy with Infinicyt™ 2.0 software, allied to database evaluation, crucial considering the rarity of many of these entities.

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