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- What is a screening test? Immunoassay Enzyme immunoassay (EAI) Enzyme-multiplied immunoassay technique (EMIT) Fluorescence polarization Radioimmunoassay (RIA) Chromatography Thin-layer chromatography (TLC) Gas chromatography (GC) Liquid chromatography (LC) (i.e, high performance liquid chromatography or HPLC) What is a confirmatory test? Hyphenated technique. Combination of two sophisticated technologies (I.e., Gas Chromatography - mass spectrometry or GC-MS) or other modern and acceptable techniques (l.e., LC-MS, GC-MS-MS, or LC-MS-MS).How reliable are Lateral flowimmunochromatographic assays when compared to molecular diagnostic tests or other serological tests? Please discuss referring to original articles example of covid 19..What additional biomarkers could be used to increase the specificity and sensitivity of DIC diagnosis. Give some examples and discuss their limitations
- If you wanted to make an assay detecting SARS-CoV-2 virus presence, like the assay shown in the previous question, what would be a logical combination of things to include in your list of supplies to obtain? rabbit anti-SARS-cov2 spike antibody, anti-rabbit IgG horseradish peroxidase-conjugated antibody, tetramethylbenzidine rabbit anti-SARS-cov2 spike antibody, anti-mouse horseradish peroxidase conjugated antibody, tetramethylbenzidine rabbit anti-SARS-cov2 spike antibody, anti-rabbit SARS-cov2 spike antibody, tetramethylbenzidine SARS-cov2 spike, anti-rabbit IgG horseradish peroxidase-conjugated antibody, tetramethylbenzidine rabbit anti-SARS-cov2 spike horseradish peroxidase conjugated antibody, anti-rabbit horseradish peroxidase conjugated antibody, tetramethylbenzidineThree (3) true positives (antigen is present and patient's sera reacted) and three (3) true negatives (antigen is not present and patient's sera did not react): Question 3 options: Is a tool that can be used to increase the probability that any alloantibodies identified is/are correct Is an AABB requirement in order to prove each alloantibody specificity Proves that the antibody procedure was performed correctly Gives a P value of 95%Since molecular testing is the gold standard for detecting SARS-CoV-2 ,the causative agent of COVID-19, what do you think are special requirements of a COVID-19 testing laboratory aside from those required in a clinical laboratory
- A technologist failed to notice that the centrifuge had not properly centrifuged the test tubes prepared for antibody identification. The time of centrifugation was 15 seconds instead of 30 seconds. What would be the potential error in the interpretation of this test? can please any one provide me ans?What does the acronym TPA stand for and how is TPA used in diagnostic medicine? Explain briefly.What is the underlying principle behind the development of the COVID-19 antibody immunodiagnostic kits