Detection of Anisakis simplex‐induced basophil activation by flow cytometry

Laboratory diagnosis of anisakidosis is based on specific serum IgE detection. Recently, detection of allergen‐induced basophil activation by flow cytometry has been proposed as a valuable tool for allergy diagnosis.

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