
Processes to measure levels of chemical components in body fluids and tissues. The most common specimens used in clinical chemistry are blood and urine. Many different tests exist to detect and measure almost any type of chemical component in blood or urine. Components may include blood glucose, electrolytes, enzymes, hormones, lipids (fats), other metabolic substances, and proteins.
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Histopathology
Examination of biological tissues in order to observe the appearance of diseased cells

Molecular Diagnosis
Checks of genes, proteins or other molecules in a sample of tissue, or blood.

Clinical Microbiology
Testing samples to identifying bacterial, viral, fungal, and parasitic agents.

Immunology
Study of the immune system analyses of blood that employ antigens (foreign proteins)

Hematology
Hematology is the study of blood and blood disorders. Is the complete blood count, or CBC

Clinical Chemistry
Processes to measure levels of chemical components in body fluids and tissues.