Abstract
SUMMARY The immune system is complex, with redundant and overlapping functions. Identifying the correct immune parameters to study the immune status of an animal is challenging. Nutritional immunologists often measure different isotypes of antibodies, hematological parameters, parasite loads, functional assays of macrophages and T cells, pro- and anti-inflammatory cytokines, phosphorylation status of proteins involved in signaling pathways, and several other parameters to identify the immune status of birds. Papers in which authors misinterpret immune parameters are common. This article discusses the drawbacks of some of the common interpretations of several immunological assays available for nutritional immunologists.
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