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Name the technique based on the principle of antigen-antibody interaction used in detection of a virus (HIV).
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- describe the indirect fluorscent antibody techniqueFor Western Blot detection of specific proteins, the secondary antibody directly binds to: A) The antigen-binding sites of the primary antibody B) The protein of interest on the membrane C) The Fc domain of the primary antibodyName the technique which is used to detect HIV in Suspected AIDS patient?
- Define monoclonal antibodies and list some specificapplications of this technology.All of the following are true concerning the Alere HIV test except: a)this test can detect infection 10 days post exposure b)the presence of three lines on the test indicates a positive reaction for anitgen and antibody against HIV c)unlike Oraquick the test is run with blood sample only and not oral fluid d)the presence of a single line indicates that a person has antibodies but no antigen for HIV e)this is a test that is considered both a direct and indirect test for HIV diagnosisBriefly describe how viral antigens can be screened for using an enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA).
- Describe the principles behind direct and indirect fl uorescent antibody tests.What part of the SARS-CoV-2 virus is a potential target site for a vaccine? Explain your reasoning; include in your discussion the following terms: antigen, epitope, and antibody.In relation to immunotechnology, answer the following: Give an example of murine Monocolonal Antibody produced by hybridoma technology?
- What secondary antibody would I need if I purchase a rabbit anti Bax antibody?Choose all that are correct about indirect ELISA. A) An antigen can bind the substrate B) A secondary antibody can bind the antigen C) A secondary antibody can bind a primary antibody D) A primary antibody can bind an antigenhe "Vaccine Options" figure, under the "Antibody Preparation" heading, the term "antigen" is ed. Which option most closely matches the definition of the term "antigen"? A). A single, whole particle of the COVID-19 virus. B). A piece of the COVID-19 virus used by the body to recognize infection. C). An immune cell designed to remember the virus at a later point of infection. D). An immune cell designed to destroy virus infected cells.