ELISA Test

Descripción

A level Biology Fichas sobre ELISA Test, creado por Jumael Zafar el 22/04/2018.
Jumael Zafar
Fichas por Jumael Zafar, actualizado hace más de 1 año
Jumael Zafar
Creado por Jumael Zafar hace alrededor de 6 años
27
1

Resumen del Recurso

Pregunta Respuesta
Why do you need an ELISA test? To test for whether a patient has an antibody or an antigen to a particular pathogen, or an allergy.
What does ELISA stand for? Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay
What are the two types of ELISA? Direct and indirect
Direct ELISA is faster and easier You need an antibody which is complementary to the antigen being tested for. There must be an enzyme attached.
Step 1: Add enzyme attached antibodies to a solution of patient's antigens.
Step 2: If they are complementary, they will bind forming an antigen-antibody complex.
Step 3: Wash the plate to remove any unbound antibodies.
Step 4: Add substrate solution which complementary to the enzyme, on the antibody.
Step 5: If any is present, it will form a enzyme substrate complex, changing color, so the result is positive.
What is indirect ELISA? It is very similar to direct but you need two antibodies, a primary and secondary.
Whhaaaaaaaaaaat? The primary antibody should be complementary to the tested antigen and the secondary antibody should have an enzyme attached and be able to bind to the primary.
Mostrar resumen completo Ocultar resumen completo

Similar

Biology AQA 3.1.3 Cells
evie.daines
Biology AQA 3.2.5 Mitosis
evie.daines
Biology AQA 3.1.3 Osmosis and Diffusion
evie.daines
Biology- Genes, Chromosomes and DNA
Laura Perry
Biology- Genes and Variation
Laura Perry
Enzymes and Respiration
I Turner
GCSE AQA Biology - Unit 2
James Jolliffe
GCSE AQA Biology 1 Quiz
Lilac Potato
Using GoConqr to study science
Sarah Egan
Cells and the Immune System
Eleanor H
GCSE Biology AQA
isabellabeaumont