The purpose of serology is that it helps scientists study and diagnose antibodies and diseases. It can also be use as part of a forensics study in a crime. Serology is the study of serum, in the human body that would be blood serum and other bodily fluids.
Serology is the study of blood and other bodily fluids.
that test which are done by serum and based on antigen and antibody reactions.
Serology is the study of the liquid portion of the blood, and DNA testing is looking at what gene sequences you have.
There is no difference technically, serology test are reported as "reactive"=positive and "non-reactive"=negative. Just the way it's done and reported in the lab.
Yes, because it will collect the tissue and serology samples of the subject as it passed through their body.
Genotype is the complete genetic makeup of an organism.Serology, however is a group of techniques that are used to test for or identify specific genetic characteristics. Those characteristics are often called serotypes.For example:A person's blood type is a part of his/her genotype, and serologic testing can identify that person's serotype: A, AB, B, or O.Perhaps you were confusing "genotype" and "serotype"?
The procedure to remove cerebrospinal fluid is called a lumbar puncture, or spinal tap, because the area of the spinal column used to obtain the sample is in the lumbar spine, or lower section of the back.
The study of bodily fluids is Serology.
Serology nonreactive means negative for the presence of the analyte being detected in the test system.
Serology
Philip L. Carpenter has written: 'Immunology and serology' -- subject(s): Immunology, Serology
Serology is the study of the liquid portion of the blood, and DNA testing is looking at what gene sequences you have.
John A W. Kirsch has written: 'The comparative serology of Marsupialia' -- subject(s): Marsupialia, Serology
Adrian N. C. Delaat has written: 'Primer of serology' -- subject(s): Serology
Pathology
Kate Rittenhouse-Olson has written: 'Contemporary clinical immunology and serology' -- subject(s): Clinical immunology, Textbooks, Serology
The scientific study of blood serum.
Your blood type
Immunology - everything about immune system. Serology is all about Ag-Ab detection from a patients serum, usually to find out infection. It's a part of immunology.