CLL typically expresses CD19+, CD20+, CD23+, CD5+ and CD10- in a flow cytometry test:
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How does flow cytometry look like for a healthy person? Does this question even make sense?
CLL typically expresses CD19+, CD20+, CD23+, CD5+ and CD10- in a flow cytometry test:
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How does flow cytometry look like for a healthy person? Does this question even make sense?
Normal B cells would be CD19+, CD20+, CD5-and CD10- in a flow cytometry test, although I'm not certain whether the CD5- would even be reported.
Normal B cells don't express the T-cell marker CD5 and don't have unregulated (high) levels of CD10.