Immunosero Lab Flashcards

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a laboratory technique that involves the removal of antibodies by the use of a specific antigen (i.e., red blood cell surface antigen)

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Absorption

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2
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the proximity or closeness of a value to the true value

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Accuracy

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3
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incurred due to external factors and is not inherited

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Acquired

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4
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normal serum constituents that increase or decrease in the presence of an infection, injury, or trauma to tissues;

associated with inflammatory reactions

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Acute-Phase Reactant

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5
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a substance added to vaccines to potentiate or enhance the immune response of the recipient

Examples: alum, Freund’s ****

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Adjuvant

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the key enzyme in glycolytic cycle of Plasmodium parasite

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Aldolase

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a process of attachment of one substance to the surface of another;

attachment of an antibody to a specific antigen receptor on a cell surface

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Adsorption

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binding strength between an antigenic determinant (epitope) and its complementary site (paratope) in the Fab region of the antibody

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Affinity

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9
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absence of all immunoglobulins in serum

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Agammaglobulinemia

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aggregation or clumping of cellular or particulate antigens to their corresponding antisera containing antibodies

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Agglutination

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an antibody capable of causing agglutination with multivalent surface antigens;

usually belongs to IgM class

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Agglutinin

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12
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a particulate or cellular antigen involved in agglutination or aggregation

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Agglutinogen

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13
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an enzyme that liberates inorganic phosphates from phosphate esters;

used as an indicator label in immunoassays

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Alkaline Phosphatase

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an alternative form(s) of a gene at a particular locus or specific position on a chromosome

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Allele

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15
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an antigen that triggers an allergic or hypersensitivity reaction

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Allergen

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16
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an adjuvant commonly added to human vaccines

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Alum

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17
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an anti-sheep RBC antibody that causes hemolysis of sheep RBCs in the presence of complement

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Amboceptor

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a rapid rise in the immunoglobulin concentration following subsequent exposure to an antigen;

also known as secondary immune response or booster response

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Anamnestic Response

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an immunoglobulin (Ig) formed in response to an antigen

20
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highest dilution factor of a sample that still results in a visible reaction (i.e., agglutination)

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Antibody Titer

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any substance that, when introduced into the body, stimulates antibody production

22
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union of an antibody with its homologous antigen

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Antigen-Antibody Complex

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accessory cell present in tissues that process antigens and display fragments on the cell surface in association with a Class II MHC molecules;

Examples: dendritic cells, macrophages

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Antigen-presenting Cells

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number of antigenic determinants on an antigen

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Antigen Valency

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a specific region of an antigen that is recognized by the B- or T-cell receptors
Antigenic Determinant
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ability of a substance to react with immune products
Antigenicity
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an autoimmune antibody directed against a nuclear component usually seen in patients with systemic lupus erythematosus
Anti-nuclear Antibody
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an antibody produced against streptolysin O hemolysin produced by Group A Streptococcus
Antistreptolysin O (ASO)
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suppressor and cytotoxic T-cells capable of recognizing and killing B-cells infected by viruses such as Epstein-Barr virus also known as reactive lymphocytes
Atypical Lymphocytes
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former name of the Hepatitis B surface antigen
Australia Antigen
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the condition in which an immune response is initiated by “self” antigens
Autoimmunity
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the sum total binding strength between an antigen and an antibody
Avidity
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a lymphocyte that originated from the bone marrow; cells of the adaptive immune response that possess surface antibodies that are specific to an epitope
B Cell
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a protein not normally present in human blood but is present in a wide variety of inflammatory reactions; characterized by their ability to react with the C-polysaccharide component of pneumococci
C-Reactive Protein
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a substance composed of fresh beef heart extract combined with lecithin and cholesterol
Cardiolipin
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immunity that is dependent on T-cells and phagocytic cells
Cell-mediated Immunity
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the movement of cells such as neutrophils toward a stimulus
Chemotaxis
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cell surface markers that are employed for immunophenotyping cells particularly lymphocytes; also known as cluster of differentiation
Cluster of Designation
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agglutinins that belong to the IgM class active at 4°C but not at 37°C
Cold Agglutinins
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a humoral mechanism of non-specific immune responses of at least 14 components that proceed in a cascading sequence of activation, resulting in cell lysis; formerly known as alexin; 3 complement pathways: classical, alternative, mannose-binding lectin
Complement
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the process of binding of complement in a reaction with an antigen and antibody
Complement Fixation