Free Light Chains (FLC) are immunoglobulin light chains which are circulating in serum in a free state (unbound). There are two types of immunoglobulin light chain produced in humans, designated kappa (κ) and lambda (λ).

The quantification of serum FLC is used as an aid in the diagnosis and monitoring of patients with Multiple Myeloma and AL amyloidosis.

Sebia offers CE-marked and FDA cleared* FLC assays.                                                                                                                                                          

*To know more about product availability in your country, please ask your Sebia representative.


Free Light Chains (FLC) are immunoglobulin light chains which are circulating in serum in a free state (unbound). There are two types of immunoglobulin light chain produced in humans, designated kappa (κ) and lambda (λ).

The quantification of serum FLC is used as an aid in the diagnosis and monitoring of patients with Multiple Myeloma and AL amyloidosis.

Sebia offers CE-marked and FDA cleared* FLC assays.   

*To know more about product availability in your country, please ask your Sebia representative.

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EDUCATIONAL WORKSHOP

You could not join us at the IFCC Euromedlab/Worldlab 2023 for our Workshop about "The importance of FLC for detecting and monitoring monoclonal gammopathies"?

The recording is now available! Select the presentation you would like to access!



EDUCATIONAL WORKSHOP

You could not join us at the IFCC Euromedlab/Worldlab 2023 for our Workshop about "The importance of FLC for detecting and monitoring monoclonal gammopathies"?

The recording is now available! Select the presentation you would like to access!

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