HLA TYPING PANEL A,B (CLASS I) AND DR LOCI (CLASS II) BY SSOP LUMINEX, EDTA BLOOD

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This test analyzes Human Leukocyte Antigen (HLA) genes at loci A and B (Class I) and DR (Class II) using SSOP Luminex technology. It is primarily used for organ and stem cell transplant compatibility assessment by identifying genetic matching between donor and recipient. Accurate HLA typing reduces the risk of transplant rejection and ensures better clinical outcomes. The method offers high-resolution, sensitive, and reliable detection of multiple HLA alleles simultaneously

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Price: Rs. 13,500.00

Sample Type: EDTA BLOOD

Fasting Not Required


Notes: H0813

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ's):

Why is HLA typing important for transplantation?
It helps determine donor–recipient compatibility and reduces the likelihood of graft rejection or complications.

What technology is used in this test?
SSOP Luminex, a bead-based fluorescence assay providing high accuracy and multiplex testing.

Which samples are required?
EDTA whole blood is required for this genetic analysis.

Who should undergo this test?
Patients awaiting kidney, liver, bone marrow, or stem cell transplantation, and prospective donors.

How long does reporting generally take?
Typically 5–7 working days, depending on processing and clinical workflow

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