Light Microscopy (Lecture 5) Flashcards
What technique is used to determine if someone is iron deficient and how?
centrifugation is a good technique because the red blood cells will be relatively lower than the norm (>45%)
______ is a machine flows cells past a laser beam that measures the light that they scatter and the fluorescence that they emit
Flow cytometry
What does FACS stand for?
Fluorescence-activated cell sorter (FACS) thats based on flow cytometry
How does FACS work?
The stream of droplets then passes through two plates that generate an electric field proportional to the fluorescence detected from the cell in the droplet.
The cells are separated based on their charges
True or False: You can use antibodies bound to white blood cells and there special cell-surface proteins to separate them from red blood cells.
True
______ are monoclonal antibodies that all bind to the same epitope.
Monovalent affinity
______ are only a single epitope is recognized.
Monoclonal antisera
How does monoclonal antibody production work?
Mutant mouse cells and spleen cells are fused used viral glycoproteins
Only the fused cells will survive on the medium
Screen hybridomas for production of desired antibody
True or False: Hybridoma cells produce monoclonal antibodies that bind one antigen epitope and are used for basic research and therapeutics.
True
______ approach starts with assays (e.g. add potential drugs to cultured cells and look for a desirable change in look)
Phenotype-based approach
______ approach starts with target selected from a biochemical pathway (enzyme, receptor, etc.) linked to specific disease state
Target-based
In light microscopy, what is the resolution limited by?
Light wavelength
How is resolution enhanced?
Enhanced by exploiting differences in refractive index, staining, or fluorescent labeling specific components with dyes or fused fluorescent proteins
______ is the ability to
distinguish between two very closely positioned objects
Resolution
In the resolution equation, α is known as?
the angular aperture, or half-angle, of the cone
of light entering the objective lens from the specimen