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interleukin 6 (il 6)
How is IL-6 Measured?
IL-6 levels are typically measured using
enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay
(ELISA) techniques. Blood samples are the most common specimens used, but IL-6 can also be measured in other body fluids like cerebrospinal fluid and synovial fluid.
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