
[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 reactions
Introduction
What is Antigen?
What is Epitope?
What is Antibody?
What is Paratope ?
What are the general features/characteristics of Antigen antibody reactions?
What is the difference between Immunology and Serology?
Understand the concept of Affinity and Avidity with examples
What is Sensitivity and Specificity of a diagnostic test?
What are the stages of antigen antibody reactions?
Understand difference among Primary stage, Secondary stage, Tertiary stage.
Precipitation
What is Precipitation?
What is Flocculation ?
What is Lattice hypothesis ?
What are Prozone, Postzone, Zone of equivalence? What is the significance of them?
Precipitation in liquid reactions with examples
Ring precipitation with example
Flocculation test: Slide flocculation test with example (VDRL test, RPR test) and tube flocculation with example (Kahn Test)
What is Immunodiffusion ? Precipitation in gel with examples
What is the principle, method and result interpretation of Oudin procedure?
What is the principle, method and result interpretation of Oakleyfulthorpe procedure ?
What is the principle, method and result interpretation of Radial immunodiffusion ?
What is the principle, method and result interpretation of Ouchterlony procedure ?
What is the principle, method and result interpretation of Electroimmunodiffusion ?
What is the principle, method and result interpretation of Counterimmunoelectrophoresis ?
What is the principle, method and result interpretation of Rocket electrophoresis?
What is the principle, method and result interpretation of Laurells electrophoresis?
Agglutination
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
Principle
Method
Result interpretation
Use
Author(s): Qworld Medical Education







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