Immunological Testing Flashcards
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ELISA testing
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| What does the acronym ELISA stand for? | Enzyme Linked ImmunoSorbent Assay
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| What type of ELISA requires all the reagents to be added at once? | Homogenous
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| What are the five basic steps of an ELISA test? |
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Immunofluorescence
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| The adsorption of light by a molecule is known as what? | Excitation
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| What are the fluorescent dyes commonly known as? | Fluorochromes
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| What are the advantages of indirect staining? |
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| What technique is used to provide a quantitative measure of immunofluorescence? | Flow cytometry
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Radioimmunoassay
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| What are radioimmunoassays commonly used to detect? |
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| What is the most common isotope used for radioimmunoassay? |
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| Why is it important to measure the amount of antibody that binds to 50% of the labelled antigen? |
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| What are the disadvantages of the radioimmunoassay? |
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Agglutination
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| What are the antibodies that produce agglutination known as? |
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| What constitutes the end of the agglutination test? |
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| What does the titre represent? |
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| What is the prozone effect? |
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| What agglutination test is often used to test for rhesus disease? |
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