The mucosal surfaces are the primary interface between our immune system and the external environment.
We are all exposed to chemical, food, airborne pathogen exposure as well as biochemical and physical stresses causing dysregulation of the immune system. In fact - our mucosal immune system sees more antigenic activity in a single day, than our internal immune system sees in our lifetime.
The Array 14 evaluates the possible outcomes of compromised immune tolerance such as intestinal barrier dysfunction, food and chemical immune reactivity and autoimmunity directly on the gut mucosal surface - our first line response.
Methodology
Sandwich Elisa (the number given correlates to optical density of colour, measured by a computer)
When should I use
Autoimmune conditions, Family history of Autoimmune, complex immune cases, Food and chemical reactions
The mucosal surfaces are the primary interface between our immune system and the external environment.
We are all exposed to chemical, food, airborne pathogen exposure as well as biochemical and physical stresses causing dysregulation of the immune system. In fact - our mucosal immune system sees more antigenic activity in a single day, than our internal immune system sees in our lifetime.
The Array 14 evaluates the possible outcomes of compromised immune tolerance such as intestinal barrier dysfunction, food and chemical immune reactivity and autoimmunity directly on the gut mucosal surface - our first line response.
Methodology
Sandwich Elisa (the number given correlates to optical density of colour, measured by a computer)
When should I use
Autoimmune conditions, Family history of Autoimmune, complex immune cases, Food and chemical reactions