Describe the principles behind direct and indirect fluorescent antibodytests.

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Describe the principles behind direct and indirect fluorescent antibody
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The principle used in fluorescence microscopy is that fluorescence dyes absorb invisible UV light of shorter wavelength and emits visible longer wavelength green light. So, if microorganisms or tissue cells are stained with a fluorescent dye and examined under microscope with UV light , they are seen as a bright objects.

Fluorescence-staining techniques are of two types-

1. Direct IF

2.Indirect IF

 

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1. Direct IF- In this technique, fluorescein-tagged antibodies are brought in contact with antigens such as bacteria, viruses, which are fixed on a slide. The antigens if present react with antibodies and are observed under fluorescence microscope.

eg, This technique is used for detection of rabies virus.

Disadvantage of this technique is that separate fluorescent  conjugates have to be prepared against each antigen to be tested.

 

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