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CKMB ELISA kit
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HIV Test: The Top Ten Questions Answered

Becky Kuhn, MD, answers the top ten questions about the HIV test and how different HIV tests are used together during HIV testing: 1) How do HIV tests work? 2) What are the window period and false negatives? 3) How long after exposure to HIV does it take for a person to get an HIV positive test result? 4) What’s the risk of a false positive on the initial ELISA HIV test? 5) What’s the risk of a false positive diagnosis after a Western Blot HIV test? 6) Can I be HIV tested for free? 7) Can I be HIV tested without revealing my name?
Do I have to be stuck with a needle to take an HIV test? 9) If I test HIV positive, does that mean I’m going to develop AIDS and die? 10) Why should I get tested for HIV? She also explains: anonymous HIV testing; confidential, name-based HIV testing; home-based testing for HIV-1; and use of the PCR Test for detection of HIV infection during the window period. There is a 98.5% chance that an “HIV positive” result on an initial ELISA test is correct (and a 1.5% chance that it was a false positive). There is a 99.9996% chance that an “HIV positive” result after an initial ELISA and a confirmatory Western Blot test is correct (and 1 chance in 250000 that it was a false positive). HIV denialists (people who deny that HIV is the cause of AIDS) often exaggerate the frequency of false positives and ignore the fact that a person must get an “HIV positive” result on BOTH the initial ELISA *and* the confirmatory Western Blot test before the person is …
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An enzyme-linked immunosorbant assay using polyclonal antibodies against bacopaside I [An article from: Analytica Chimica Acta]
An enzyme-linked immunosorbant assay using polyclonal antibodies against bacopaside I [An article from: Analytica Chimica Acta]
This digital document is a journal article from Analytica Chimica Acta, published by Elsevier in 2007. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Media Library immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.
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Bacopa monnieri (L.) Wettst. (Brahmi) is a medicinal plant used as a memory enhancer in Ayurvedic medicines. Its active components are triterpenoid glycosides namely pseudojujubogenin and jujubogenin glycosides. In order to analyze these saponin glycosides, an enzyme-linked immunosorbant assay (ELISA) was developed using polyclonal antibodies against bacopaside I, one of the pseudojujubogenin glycosides found in the plant. Bacopaside I was conjugated with a bovine albumin serum (BSA) to prepare an immunogen. The bacopaside I-BSA conjugate was immunized to a rabbit for producing polyclonal antibodies (PAbs). The results showed that the antibodies were raised specifically against pseudojujubogenin glycosides. An ELISA using anti-bacopaside I PAbs was performed in the range of 1.95-62.5ngmL^-^1 of bacopaside I and the limit of detection was 0.1ngmL^-^1. The method was validated and the applicability of the ELISA for analyzing saponin glycosides from Brahmi was demonstrated.
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Elisa Assay Questions
Question by allaboutbaby: ELISA comes under anyof the following assays? i.e, cell based assay, binding assay,biochemical assay?
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Answer by jonmcn49ELISA is an acronym for; ” Enzyme linked immunosorbent assay. ” Try binding, as it is bound to its enzyme and then bound by its antibody to an epitope of interest.
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Question by ntinatsepa: ELISA (Enzyme Linked Immuno Sorbent Assay?
blood test: ELISA (Enzyme Linked Immuno Sorbent Assay
what do you know about it?
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Answer by hcbiochemWhat do you want or need to know about them?
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Question by teck kim: in ELISA, why the assay need secondary antibody labeled, why no just label the primary antibody?
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Answer by Isopropyl_Dogantibodies have two sides: a constant region and a variable region. So the primary antibody has a variable region that specifically binds to the antigen of interest… this primary antibody can be made [...]

