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How does calprotectin help detect intestinal problems early?
Fecal calprotectin (FC) is a 36.5 kDa calcium-binding protein that accounts for 60% of neutrophil cytoplasmic proteins and is accumulated and activated at sites of intestinal inflammation and released into the feces. FC has a variety of biological properties, including antibacterial, immunomodula...Read more -
What do you know about IgM antibodies to Mycoplasma pneumoniae?
Mycoplasma pneumoniae is a common cause of respiratory tract infections, especially in children and young adults. Unlike typical bacterial pathogens, M. pneumoniae lacks a cell wall, making it unique and often difficult to diagnose. One of the most effective ways to identify infections caused by...Read more -
2025 Medlab Middle East
After 24 years of success, Medlab Middle East is evolving into WHX Labs Dubai, uniting with the World Health Expo (WHX) to foster greater global collaboration, innovation, and impact in the laboratory industry. Medlab Middle East trade exhibitions are organized in various sectors. They attract pa...Read more -
Do you know the Importance of Vitamin D ?
The Importance of Vitamin D: The Link Between Sunshine and Health In modern society, as people’s lifestyles change, vitamin D deficiency has become a common problem. Vitamin D is not only essential for bone health, but also plays an important role in the immune system, cardiovascular health...Read more -
Why Winter is the Season for Flu ?
Why Winter is the Season for Flu ? As the leaves turn golden and the air becomes crisp, winter approaches, bringing with it a host of seasonal changes. While many people look forward to the joys of the holiday season, cozy nights by the fire, and winter sports, there is an unwelcome guest that o...Read more -
Merry Christmas and Happy New Year
What is Merry Christmas Day? Merry Christmas 2024: Wishes, Messages, Quotes, Images, Greetings, Facebook & WhatsApp status. TOI Lifestyle Desk / etimes.in / Updated: Dec 25, 2024, 07:24 IST. Christmas, celebrated on December 25th, commemorates Jesus Christ’s birth. How do you say Happy...Read more -
What do you know about Transferrin?
Transferrins are glycoproteins found in vertebrates which bind and consequently mediate the transport of iron (Fe) through blood plasma. They are produced in the liver and contain binding sites for two Fe3+ ions. Human transferrin is encoded by the TF gene and produced as a 76 kDa glycoprotein. T...Read more -
What do you know about AIDS?
Whenever we talk about AIDS, there is always fear and uneasiness because there is no cure and no vaccine. Regarding the age distribution of HIV-infected people, it is generally believed that young people are the majority, but this is not the case. As one of the common clinical infectious diseases...Read more -
What is DOA test?
What is a DOA test? Drugs of Abuse (DOA) Screening Tests. A DOA screen provides simple positive or negative results; it is qualitative, not quantitative testing. DOA testing usually starts with a screen and moves toward confirmation of specific drugs, only if the screen is positive. Drugs of Abu...Read more -
How to prevent Malaria ?
Malaria is an infectious disease caused by parasites and mainly spread through the bites of infected mosquitoes. Every year, millions of people around the world are affected by malaria, especially in tropical areas of Africa, Asia and Latin America. Understanding the basic knowledge and preventio...Read more -
Do you know about kidney failure?
Information for kidney failure Functions of the kidneys: generate urine, maintain water balance, eliminate metabolites and toxic substances from the human body, maintain the acid-base balance of the human body, secrete or synthesize some substances, and regulate the physiological functions of...Read more -
What do you know about Sepsis?
Sepsis is known as the “silent killer”. It may be very unfamiliar to most people, but in fact it is not far away from us. It is the main cause of death from infection worldwide. As a critical illness, The morbidity and mortality rate of sepsis remain high. It is estimated that there a...Read more