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The HLA-DR antigen is a protein belonging to the group of human leukocyte antigens (HLA), forming the tissue compatibility system, responsible for recognition of one's own cellsórek, or tolerance of one's own cellsórek and tissues. The test checks for the presence of this protein, important in transplantation and immune responses.

The HLA-B antigen is a protein belonging to the group of human leukocyte antigens (HLA), forming the tissue compatibility system, responsible for recognition of one's own cellsórek, or tolerance of one's own cellsórek and tissues. The test checks for the presence of this protein, important in transplantation and immune responses.

The HLA-A antigen is a protein belonging to the group of human leukocyte antigens (HLA), forming the tissue compatibility system, responsible for recognition of one's own cellsórecords, or tolerance of one's own cellsórecords and tissues. The test checks for the presence of this protein, important in transplantation and immune responses.

The HLA DR2 antigen is a protein belonging to the group of human leukocyte antigens (HLA), forming the tissue compatibility system, responsible for recognition of one's own cellsóre, or tolerance of one's own cellsóre and tissues. The test checks for the presence of this protein, whichóre likely to be associated with some autoimmune diseases.

The HLA DQB1*0602 antigen is a protein thatóbelongs to the group of human leukocyte antigens (HLA), whichóconstitute the human tissue compatibility system, responsible for recognition of one's own cellsórecords or tolerance of one's own cellsórecords and tissues. The test checks for the presence of this protein, whichóre likely to be associated with someósome autoimmune diseases.

The test measures levels of prealbumin, proteins tható help assess the body's nutritional status.

Lambda light chainófree lambda testing measures the level of a certain type of protein produced by plasma cellsórs and is used in the diagnosis of gammopathies and lymphoproliferative diseases.

Lambda light chain testing involves measuring the levels of selected proteins, known as lambda light chains, free and linked to heavy chains

The test checks serum levels of C3d complement molecules associated with the immune system, which can indicate the body's defense activity. This test can be used to monitor disease activity in conditions such as systemic lupus erythematosus and rheumatoid arthritisów.