2nd Credit Test - Deck 6 Flashcards
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Components for IFA ?
Antibody labelled with fluorochrome.
IFA seen using what type of microscope ?
Determination of antigen in a cell or tissue by direct labelling with antibodies labelled with FITC.
The indirect IFA is most commonly used for ?
Testing of autoimmune disorders.
Flow cytometry is used for ?
Analysis of the cells based on their differential ability to bind fluorescence labelled antibody.
For testing of complement activation is NOT used:
Enzyme labelled antibodies specific to complement.
Complement fixation test is used for:
Only for determination of antigen or antibody presence.
Complement serum:
Directly proportional to concentration of complement in plasma.
Germinal centre:
Lymph node.
Acute phase protein made in ?
Liver.
Number leukocytes we may determinate by counting of cells by:
Microscope and Burker chamber.
We count the leukocytes:
In 50 medium squares of Burker chamber.
WBC stain:
Pappenheim.
Live cells are cells:
Never stained.
Mononuclear cells are ?
Monocytes, macrophages and lymphocytes.
Polymorphonuclear cells are:
Neutrophils, basophils and eosinophils.