Hemoglobinopathy is an inherited condition that affect the number or shape of the red blood cells in the body. Hemoglobinopathies are genetic disorders affecting the structure or production of the hemoglobin molecule. Hemoglobinopathy can be inherited.
Learn how to manage clinical coagulation labs with expert guidance on reagent validation, CAP checklist compliance, and aPTT and factor sensitivity testing...
Learn how to manage clinical coagulation labs with expert guidance on reagent validation, CAP checklist compliance, and aPTT and factor sensitivity testing...
Capillary Electrophoresis is one of the newer methods for the detection and evaluation of hemoglobinopathies. It improves upon the alkaline gel electrophoresis platform with a similar migrat...
There is a great variability in testing for monoclonal gammopathies. During his presentation, Dr. David F. Keren, MD, Clinical Professor of Pathology at University of Michigan Health, descri...
Gene and cell engineering advances have influenced almost all branches of life sciences. From the lab to the clinic, innovative gene synthesis technologies and gene editing tools have transf...
Gene and cell engineering advances have influenced almost all branches of life sciences. From the lab to the clinic, innovative gene synthesis technologies and gene editing tools have transf...