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An example of an in vivo serological test is
a. indirect immunofluorescence
b. radioimmunoassay
c. tuberculin test
d. complement fixation
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- The sandwich type of ELISA detects patient antibodies to an antigen.A. FalseB. Truethe importance of immune checkpoint therapy in detail in terms of basic immunology and human diseases. A long detailed answer needed, giving examples for immunology and human diseases is important too. I will rate.Describe the following antigen antibody reactions in serology: Mechanism Function in serology Example of method a) Precipitation b) Agglutination c) Neutralizing d) Complement fixation
- Which is more immunogenic BSA in Freund’s complete adjuvantBSA in Freund’s incomplete adjuvantWhich one is true and which one is false? SDS PAGE gel can be prebed with NBT/BCIP to perform an immunoblot. The direction of proteins through a matrix is due to most proteins in nature having a net negative charge. PBST is buffer that is used for blocking the membrane during immunoloblotting.Immunofluorence tests 1. definition and principle underlying technique. 2. types or forms of the technique 3. vivid outline and SOP of the technique forms/types 4. application of the technique and viral technique that employ said technique.
- This is for an immunology class 1. Name of a type of host defense mechanism 2. One of the types of 1. 3. Function of antibodies 4. Function of antibodies 5. Process by which different types of antibodies are generatedWhen a patient goes from testing negative for a specific antibody to testing positive a month later for the same antibody, they may have a false negative immunocompetence seroconversionMake a concept map covering about the following:d. SEROLOGIC TESTS FOR HEPA B AND HIVe. SEROLOGIC TEST FOR HETEROPHILE ANTIBODIESJust a simple concept map can do. Thank you very much, will give thumbs up. :) - THIS IS A CONTINUATION