Immunoelectrophoresis - serum

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What is Immunoelectrophoresis - serum?

Serum immunoelectrophoresis is a test that tells whether or not you have immunoglobulins in the blood. Immunoglobulins are proteins that make antibodies. The proteins can be abnormal. There are various types of immunoglobulins. If you do have these proteins, this test can also help identify what specific type they are.

Alternative Names:

IEP - serum; Immunoglobulin electrophoresis - serum; Gammaglobulin electrophoresis; Serum immunoglobulin electrophoresis

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