Q1. What is the Autoimmune Functional Immune Cell Test?
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This test analyzes the quantity, proportion, and functional status of immune cells associated with autoimmune diseases to evaluate immune balance and chronic inflammation.
Q2. Who should consider taking this test?
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The test is recommended for individuals with autoimmune diseases, chronic inflammatory symptoms, immune dysfunction, treatment monitoring needs, or long-term health management goals.
Q3. Which immune cells are analyzed in this test?
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The panel evaluates key immune cell populations including Treg cells, Th17 cells, CD4+ T cells, CD8+ T cells, B cells, NK cells, monocytes, and other immune-related biomarkers.
Q4. Can this test help monitor treatment outcomes?
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Yes. The test can track changes in immune cell profiles over time and help evaluate treatment response and disease progression.
Q5. How long does it take to receive the results?
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Reports are typically available within 7–10 business days, with expedited processing available when necessary.
Q6. Is any preparation required before the test?
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Fasting is generally not required. However, patients should inform their physician about current medications or immunosuppressive therapies before testing.