HLA-DQA Low Resolution
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Turnaround Time:
Routine: 7 Days
Urgent: 2 Days
Test Schedule:
Monday through Friday from 7:30 am to 5:00 pm.
Specimen Requirements:
6 mL blood in a LAVENDER top (EDTA) tube. Refrigerated specimens are stable for up to 7 days. Room temperature samples are stable for up to 24 hours.
Pediatric Specimen Requirements:
2 mL blood in a 3 mL LAVENDER top (EDTA) tube. Refrigerated specimens are stable for up to 7 days. Room temperature samples are stable for up to 24 hours.
Comments:
Determination of HLA-DQA histocompatibility antigens using DNA technology (polymerase chain reaction - sequence specific primers, sequence specific oligonucleotides, or Next Generation Sequencing).
HLA-DRB 3,4,5 High Resolution
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Turnaround Time:
Routine: 7 Days
Urgent: 2 Days
Test Schedule:
Monday through Friday from 7:30 am to 5:00 pm.
Specimen Requirements:
6 mL blood in a LAVENDER top (EDTA) tube. Refrigerated specimens are stable for up to 7 days. Room temperature samples are stable for up to 24 hours.
Pediatric Specimen Requirements:
2 mL blood in a 3 mL LAVENDER top (EDTA) tube. Refrigerated specimens are stable for up to 7 days. Room temperature samples are stable for up to 24 hours.
Comments:
Common and well-documented allele determination of HLA-DRB3,4,5 using DNA technology (polymerase chain reaction-sequence specific primers, sequence specific oligonucleotides, or Next Generation Sequencing).
HLA-DR High Resolution
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Turnaround Time:
Routine: 7 Days
Urgent: 2 Days
Test Schedule:
Monday through Friday from 7:30 am to 5:00 pm.
Specimen Requirements:
6 mL blood in a LAVENDER top (EDTA) tube or Buccal Swab. Refrigerated specimens are stable for up to 7 days. Room temperature samples are stable for up to 24 hours.
Pediatric Specimen Requirements:
2 mL blood in a 3 mL LAVENDER top (EDTA) tube. Refrigerated specimens are stable for up to 7 days. Room temperature samples are stable for up to 24 hours.
Comments:
Common and well-documented allele determination of HLA-DR using DNA technology (polymerase chain reaction-sequence specific primers, sequence specific oligonucleotides, or Next Generation Sequencing).
HLA-C High Resolution
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Turnaround Time:
Routine: 7 Days
Urgent: 2 Days
Test Schedule:
Monday through Friday from 7:30 am to 5:00 pm.
Specimen Requirements:
6 mL blood in a LAVENDER top (EDTA) tube or a Buccal Swab. Refrigerated specimens are stable for up to 7 days. Room temperature samples are stable for up to 24 hours.
Pediatric Specimen Requirements:
2 mL blood in a 3 mL LAVENDER top (EDTA) tube. Refrigerated specimens are stable for up to 7 days. Room temperature samples are stable for up to 24 hours.
Comments:
Common and well-documented allele determination of HLA-C using DNA technology (polymerase chain reaction-sequence specific primers, sequence specific oligonucleotides, or Next Generation Sequencing).
HLA-B High Resolution
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Turnaround Time:
Routine: 7 Days
Urgent: 2 Days
Test Schedule:
Monday through Friday from 7:30 am to 5:00 pm.
Specimen Requirements:
6 mL blood in a LAVENDER top (EDTA) tube or Buccal Swab. Refrigerated specimens are stable for up to 7 days. Room temperature samples are stable for up to 24 hours.
Pediatric Specimen Requirements:
2 mL blood in a 3 mL LAVENDER top (EDTA) tube. Refrigerated specimens are stable for up to 7 days. Room temperature samples are stable for up to 24 hours.
Comments:
Common and well-documented allele determination of HLA-B using DNA technology (polymerase chain reaction-sequence specific primers, sequence specific oligonucleotides, or Next Generation Sequencing).
HLA-DQ High Resolution
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Turnaround Time:
Routine: 7 Days
Urgent: 2 Days
Test Schedule:
Monday through Friday from 7:30 am to 5:00 pm.
Specimen Requirements:
6 mL blood in a LAVENDER top (EDTA) tube or Buccal Swab. Refrigerated specimens are stable for up to 7 days. Room temperature samples are stable for up to 24 hours.
Pediatric Specimen Requirements:
2 mL blood in a 3 mL LAVENDER top (EDTA) tube. Refrigerated specimens are stable for up to 7 days. Room temperature samples are stable for up to 24 hours.
Comments:
Common and well-documented allele determination of HLA-DQ using DNA technology (polymerase chain reaction - sequence specific primers, sequence specific oligonucleotides, or Next Generation Sequencing).
HLA-DP High Resolution
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Turnaround Time:
Routine: 7 Days
Urgent: 2 Days
Test Schedule:
Monday through Friday from 7:30 am to 5:00 pm.
Specimen Requirements:
6 mL blood in a LAVENDER top (EDTA) tube or Buccal Swab. Refrigerated specimens are stable for up to 7 days. Room temperature samples are stable for up to 24 hours.
Pediatric Specimen Requirements:
2 mL blood in a 3 mL LAVENDER top (EDTA) tube. Refrigerated specimens are stable for up to 7 days. Room temperature samples are stable for up to 24 hours.
Comments:
Common and well-documented allele determination of HLA-DP using DNA technology (polymerase chain reaction - sequence specific primers, sequence specific oligonucleotides, or Next Generation Sequencing).
HLA-A High Resolution
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Turnaround Time:
Routine: 7 Days
Urgent: 2 Days
Test Schedule:
Monday through Friday from 7:30 am to 5:00 pm.
Specimen Requirements:
6 mL blood in a LAVENDER top (EDTA) tube or a Buccal Swab. Refrigerated specimens are stable for up to 7 days. Room temperature samples are stable for up to 24 hours.
Pediatric Specimen Requirements:
2 mL blood in a 3 mL LAVENDER top (EDTA) tube. Refrigerated specimens are stable for up to 7 days. Room temperature samples are stable for up to 24 hours.
Comments:
Common and well-documented allele determination of HLA-A using DNA technology (polymerase chain reaction-sequence specific primers, sequence specific oligonucleotides, or Next Generation Sequencing).
HLA-Verification Typing Class II
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Turnaround Time:
Routine: 7 Days
Urgent: 2 Days
Test Schedule:
Monday through Friday from 7:30 am to 5:00 pm.
Specimen Requirements:
6 mL blood in a Lavender top (EDTA) tube or a Buccal Swab. Refrigerated specimens are stable for up to 7 days. Room temperature samples are stable for up to 24 hours.
Pediatric Specimen Requirements:
2 mL blood in a 3 mL LAVENDER top (EDTA) tube. Refrigerated specimens are stable for up to 7 days. Room temperature samples are stable for up to 24 hours.
Comments:
To fulfill Federal regulations requiring HLA typing using a sample obtained separate from the sample used for initial testing. Common and well-documented HLA allele determination using DNA technology (polymerase chain reaction-sequence specific primers, sequence specific oligonucleotides, or Next Generation Sequencing).
HLA-Verification Typing Class I
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Lab Section:
Turnaround Time:
Routine: 7 Days
Urgent: 2 Days
Test Schedule:
Monday through Friday from 7:30 am to 5:00 pm.
Specimen Requirements:
6 mL blood in a Lavender top (EDTA) tube or a Buccal Swab. Refrigerated specimens are stable for up to 7 days. Room temperature samples are stable for up to 24 hours.
Pediatric Specimen Requirements:
2 mL blood in a 3 mL LAVENDER top (EDTA) tube. Refrigerated specimens are stable for up to 7 days. Room temperature samples are stable for up to 24 hours.
Comments:
To fulfill Federal regulations requiring HLA typing using a sample obtained separate from the sample used for initial testing. Common and well-documented HLA allele determination using DNA technology (polymerase chain reaction-sequence specific primers, sequence specific oligonucleotides, or Next Generation Sequencing).