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level: L9C Immunological Methods

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level questions: L9C Immunological Methods

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Antibodies and antigensspecific cell components (antigens) react with specific antibodies
Antibody-Antigen rxn detection methods- fluorescent antibodies: fluorescent dye attached to antibodies - radiolabeled antibodies: radioisotope attached to antibodies - enzyme-linked antibodies: enzyme attached to antibodies - precipitation tests
Fluorescent antibodies- fluorescent dye attached to specific antibody - antigen-antibody complex fluoresce - detection with fluorescent microscope
Agglutination tests- clumping observed when antibodies react with target cells - visibility improved if antibodies are bound to large particles (ex. polystyrene beads) - toxins can be detected
Radio-immuno assay (RIA)- radioisotope (RIA): antibody or antigen label - antigen-antibody complex must be retained on a solid surface - detection via radioactivity measurement using liquid scintillation counter
Enzyme-linked Immunosorbent Assay (ELISA)- capture Abs (antibodies) to capture the target Ag (antigens) - enzyme labeled Abs used to detect target Ag (ex. horseradish peroxidase, alkaline phosphatase, β-galactosidase) - highly specific and sensitive immunological tool - colored product made when substrate is added - amt of product is proportional to the amount of antigen present
ELISA sandwich method- microtiter well coated with Abs specific for target Ag - food sample added to well - mixture incubated then gently washed - bound Ag treated with excess enzyme-labeled Ab - mixture incubated then gently washed - substrate for enzyme added - enzyme action results in colored product - amount of product is proportional to amount of Ag present