Immunological Techniques Agarose a porous matrix used in various molecular biology technique is made by repetitive units of none of these maltose agar agarobiose none of these maltose agar agarobiose ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Immunological Techniques Which of the following is a positively charged matrix for ion exchange chromatography? DEAE cellulose None of these CM cellulose Phosphocellulose DEAE cellulose None of these CM cellulose Phosphocellulose ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Immunological Techniques What would happen if the anti-human Ig-conjugate is not washed free of the well before the substrate is added? All wells would show uniform over-development due to unbound and excess anti-human Ig enzyme conjugate None of these The ELISA would not develop when the substrate was added The ELISA would develop normally All wells would show uniform over-development due to unbound and excess anti-human Ig enzyme conjugate None of these The ELISA would not develop when the substrate was added The ELISA would develop normally ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Immunological Techniques Which of the following is an immunodiffusion test? Double-diffusion All of these Gel diffusion Ouchterloney technique Double-diffusion All of these Gel diffusion Ouchterloney technique ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Immunological Techniques In Counter immunoelectrophoresis the antibody will migrate towards cathode the antibody will migrate towards anode electrophoresis will drive the antibody and antigen toward each other electrophoresis will drive the antibody and antigen parallel to each other the antibody will migrate towards cathode the antibody will migrate towards anode electrophoresis will drive the antibody and antigen toward each other electrophoresis will drive the antibody and antigen parallel to each other ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Immunological Techniques In Rocket Immunodiffusion the length of the rocket is proportional to the amount of antigen placed in each well inversely proportional to the amount of antibody placed in each well proportional to the amount of antibody placed in each well inversely proportional to the amount of antigen placed in each well proportional to the amount of antigen placed in each well inversely proportional to the amount of antibody placed in each well proportional to the amount of antibody placed in each well inversely proportional to the amount of antigen placed in each well ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP