High antibody levels indicate that the dog has a food sensitivity and intolerance to that food or foods.
Not exact matches
Genetic tests could one day
indicate if patients are predisposed to
high levels of TNF — possibly associated with the newly identified receptor gene variant — helping to identify patients that will respond to
antibody therapy.
In both cases, virus neutralization tests
indicated that the vaccine induced
high levels of
antibodies that block Zika infection —
levels that peaked after several weeks and thereafter remained
high enough to be protective, potentially for years.
Here's my question: I just got lab results back
indicating very
high levels of gliandin
antibody; also casein, chicken egg, and soy.
I have seen it in colleagues and clients (mostly regarding autoimmune thyroid conditions): blood tests that reveal no presence of the
high antibody levels that
indicates autoimmune disease is present.