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Determine the cell of the immune system responsible for processing antigen presented in a patch test.
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- Is rapid antibody testing a form of ELISA? Explain your answer. How is an ELISA different from rapid antibody testing? Describe how antibodies are used to detect the presence of a specific disease.Why monoclonal antibodies method is better than Polyclonal Antibodies method in detecting specific pathogen. Explain reasons.For which disease active and passive immunization (antibodies) is given simultaneously? Explain how effective this strategy would be and why
- Identify two immunological diagnostic techniques that rely on a secondary antibody, and explain how they work.If you are working in a diagnostic lab, what will be your choice among Monoclonal or Polyclonal Antibodies method for detection of specific pathogen? Give sufficient justification for selection as well as rejection of any given methods.Why monoclonal antibodies method is better than polyclonal antibodies method in detecting specific pathogen? Explain the reasons for both selection or rejection methods..