IMMUNOFLUORESNCE METHOD Flashcards
Direct Immunofluorescence
Technique for solid tissue
biopsies 2 RESULT COLOR
APPLE- GREEN
ORANGE RED
when fluorescein is Used as fluorochrome
APPLE GREEN
with rhodamine Conjugates
ORANGE RED FLUORESNCE
detection of autoantibodies in the patient’s serum, including the anti-nuclear antibody (ANA), anti-mitochondrial antibody (AMA), and liver-kidney microsomal
antibody
A. INDIRECT
B. DIRECT IMMUNOFLUORESCENCE
A. INDIRECT
It is a relatively simple, rapid and sensitive, a technique that is easily reproducible.
A. INDIRECT
B. FROZEN SECTION IMMUNOFLUORESCNE
B. FROZEN SECTION IMMUNOFLUORESCNE
Used as fixative to preserve the
antigen, to destroy harmful infective agents and to allow a wide range of primary antibodies to be employed without destroying many of the epitopes
A. Tris Buffered Saline (TBS):
B. Acetone
B. Acetone:
to prevent one reagent from contaminating another
A. Tris Buffered Saline (TBS):
B. Acetone
C. in- situ hydrazination
A. Tris Buffered Saline (TBS):
known fragment of nucleic acid with a label that can be detected in
some fashion.
probe