Open QuestionMatch each of the following tests in column A to its positive reaction in column B.<IMAGE>
Open QuestionUse the following choices to answer questions 4 and 5:a. anti-Brucellab. Brucellac. substrate for the enzymeWhich is the third step in a direct ELISA test?
Open QuestionNAME IT A purified protein from Mycobacterium tuberculosis is injected into a person’s skin. A hardened, red area develops around the injection site within 3 days.
Open QuestionIn an immunodiffusion test, a strip of filter paper containing diphtheria antitoxin is placed on a solid culture medium. Then bacteria are streaked perpendicular to the filter paper. If the bacteria are toxigenic,a. the filter paper will turn red.b. a line of antigen–antibody precipitate will form.c. the cells will lyse.d. the cells will fluoresce.e. none of the above
Open QuestionUse the following choices to answer questions 1 and 2:a. hemolysisb. hemagglutinationc. hemagglutination inhibitiond. no hemolysise. precipitin ring formsPatient’s serum, influenza virus, sheep red blood cells, and anti-sheep red blood cells are mixed in a tube. What happens if the patient has antibodies against influenza?
Open QuestionUse the following choices to answer questions 1 and 2:a. hemolysisb. hemagglutinationc. hemagglutination inhibitiond. no hemolysise. precipitin ring formsPatient’s serum, Chlamydia, guinea pig complement, sheep red blood cells, and anti-sheep red blood cells are mixed in a tube. What happens if the patient has antibodies against Chlamydia?