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1. advantages and disadvantages of immunofluorenscence test.
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- 1.application of the technique and viral technique that employs to immunofluorenscence test1. define the latex agglutination (LA) and gelatin particle agglutination tests (GPAT) techniques 2. State the principle underlying the above techniques 3. state the types or forms of the techniques if present1. Explain the principles of the Anthony and Maneval's capsule staining procedures? Explain it comprehensively and please, do not just copy from somewhere.
- 3. Describe the steps in direct sandwich ELISA.1. Please discuss how the Methyl Red-Vogues Proskauer test help distinguish microbes from each other.1. give vivid outline and S.O.P of the types or forms of latex agglutination and gelatin particle agglutination test techniques 2. what are the applications of the above techniques 3. what are the viral infections that employ the said technique in question 1