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Identify and describe immunological diagnostic techniques , direct fluorescent stain.
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- What is the advantage of immunological staining over traditional staining? In what field of science it is generally used?Explain what immunoaffinity extraction consists of when applied to obtainingsteroidswrite down the following techniques of immunology and thier applications; 1.precipitation 2.agglutination 3. simple immunodiffusion 4. double immunodiffusion 5.immunoelectrophoresis 6. two dimensial and counter immnuoelectrophoresis 7.immunofluorescence 8.complement fixation
- 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.Why are agglutination tests so widely used in clinicaldiagnostics? How are fluorescent antibodies used todiagnose diseases? What advantages do immunofluorescenttechniques have over traditional culturing?Name the technique which is used to detect HIV in Suspected AIDS patient?
- Differentiate between the serological tests used to identify isolatedcultures of pathogens and those used to diagnose disease frompatients’ serum as shown in figure .Briefly discuss the process of rapid versus slow digitalization as well as the use of the antidote digoxin immune Fab.Which of the following methods can identify different strains of a microbe? a. microscopic examination b. radioimmunoassay c. serotyping d. agglutination test