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  1. Serology - Wikipedia

    Serology is the scientific study of serum and other body fluids. In practice, the term usually refers to the diagnostic identification of antibodies in the serum. [1]

  2. Antibody Serological Test: Purpose, Procedure & Results

    Dec 9, 2024 · In general, a serological test is a very safe procedure.

  3. Serology: Purpose, Results, and Aftercare - Healthline

    May 29, 2018 · Different types of serologic tests are used to diagnose various disease conditions. Serologic tests have one thing in common. They all focus on proteins made by your immune system. …

  4. Serological test | Description, Types, & Uses | Britannica

    serological test, any of several laboratory procedures carried out on a sample of blood serum (the clear liquid that separates from the blood when it is allowed to clot) for the purpose of detecting antibodies …

  5. Immunology and Serology - Johns Hopkins Medicine

    A detailed look at immunology, the study of the body's immune system, and serology, the study of blood serum.

  6. Serology in Diagnostics: What It Is & Why It Matters

    Unlike molecular testing, which looks for the presence of a pathogen’s genetic material, serology evaluates the body’s immune response, giving physicians more context about disease progression or …

  7. Serology - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics

    Serology is defined as the measurement of antibodies to specific infectious agents in serum to determine prior infection or vaccination status. It is used to diagnose diseases, guide therapy, assess …

  8. Definition of serology test - NCI Dictionary of Cancer Terms

    Serology tests look for certain antibodies to see whether a person has been exposed to or infected with a virus or other infectious agent. Sometimes antibodies are made against the body’s own tissues.

  9. Serological Tests- Definition, Types, Procedure, Applications

    Dec 20, 2022 · Serological tests are commonly used to detect and diagnose infections, such as HIV and COVID-19. They can also be used to determine whether an individual has been previously exposed …

  10. 16.1: Introduction to Serologic Testing - Biology LibreTexts

    Serology refers to using antigen-antibody reactions in the laboratory for diagnostic purposes. Its name comes from the fact that serum, the liquid portion of the blood where antibodies are found is used in …