[Free] Antigen Antibody Reactions
Conceptual and fundamental learning of diagnostic tests for infectious diseases – Free Course
What you’ll learn
- General Features of Antigen-Antibody reactions, Sensitivity and Specificity of a test
- Precipitation, Flocculation, Immunodiffusion tests
- Agglutination tests
- Complement fixation test
Requirements
- None. Course can be taken by any student without any prior knowledge/experience in immunology
Description
Get a conceptual and fundamental learning of diagnostic tests for infectious diseases.
Antigen-Antibody reactionsIntroduction
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What is Antigen?
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What is Epitope?
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What is Antibody?
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What is Paratope ?
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What are the general features/characteristics of Antigen antibody reactions?
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What is the difference between Immunology and Serology?
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Understand the concept of Affinity and Avidity with examples
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What is Sensitivity and Specificity of a diagnostic test?
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What are the stages of antigen antibody reactions?
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Understand difference among Primary stage, Secondary stage, Tertiary stage.
Precipitation
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What is Precipitation?
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What is Flocculation ?
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What is Lattice hypothesis ?
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What are Prozone, Postzone, Zone of equivalence? What is the significance of them?
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Precipitation in liquid reactions with examples
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Ring precipitation with example
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Flocculation test: Slide flocculation test with example (VDRL test, RPR test) and tube flocculation with example (Kahn Test)
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What is Immunodiffusion ? Precipitation in gel with examples
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What is the principle, method and result interpretation of Oudin procedure?
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What is the principle, method and result interpretation of Oakleyfulthorpe procedure ?
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What is the principle, method and result interpretation of Radial immunodiffusion ?
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What is the principle, method and result interpretation of Ouchterlony procedure ?
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What is the principle, method and result interpretation of Electroimmunodiffusion ?
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What is the principle, method and result interpretation of Counterimmunoelectrophoresis ?
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What is the principle, method and result interpretation of Rocket electrophoresis?
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What is the principle, method and result interpretation of Laurells electrophoresis?
Agglutination
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Agglutination definition, Types of agglutination reactions, Slide agglutination, Tube agglutination, heterophile agglutination, Coombs test, Direct coombs test, Indirect coombs test, Passive agglutination , Latex agglutination
Complement Fixation test
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Principle
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Method
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Result interpretation
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Use