Immunophenotyping is a technique used to identify cells based on the types of markers or antigens expressed on their surface or within the cell. It is commonly used in research and clinical settings to classify cells, diagnose diseases like leukemia and lymphoma, monitor immune responses, and guide treatment strategies. Common methods include flow cytometry and immunohistochemistry.
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