IMMUNOHEMATOLOGY
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PRIMARY VS. SECONDARY
RESPONSE
1. Stimulus Primary= First exposure to antigen.
-Primary= Secondary= Subsequent exposure to antigen.
Secondary=
Primary= Days to months
Secondary= Hours
2. Lag phase
-Primary= how long is responded
-Secondary= how long is responded
IMMUNOHEMATOLOGY
, Primary= IgM at first, May switch to IgG after 2-3 weeks (isotope
switching).
3. Type of antibody Secondary= IgG
-Types of antibodies (2)- which antibody
response first and second.
Primary (IgM)= Rises slowly. Peaks then decline.
Secondary (IgG)= Rise faster and higher. Stays elevated longer.
4. Titer
-Primary (IgM)=
-Secondary (IgG)=
1. Is a test that detects the presence and measures the amount of
antibodies within a person's blood.
5. The antibody titer
2. The amount and diversity of antibodies correlates to the strength of
the body's immune response.
IgG vs. IgM
IMMUNOHEMATOLOGY
, IgG= Monomer
IgM= Pentamer- Destroyed by DTT (Dithiolthreiol) and 2-ME
1. Structure (mercaptoethanol)
-IgG=
-IgM is destroyed by (2)?
IgG= 2
IgM= 10
2. Number of antigen-binding sites
-IgG=
-IgM=
3. Type of antibody IgG=Immune
-IgG= IgM= Naturally occurring
-IgM=
4. Optimum temperature of reactivity IgG= 37oC
-IgM= be specific Temperature of each IgM= 25oC or lower (room temp)
-IgG= be specific Temperature of each
5. Reacts in saline IgG= No
-Which Antibody is positive in Saline? IgM= Yes
IMMUNOHEMATOLOGY
7 studiers today Leave the first rating
Terms in this set (515)
PRIMARY VS. SECONDARY
RESPONSE
1. Stimulus Primary= First exposure to antigen.
-Primary= Secondary= Subsequent exposure to antigen.
Secondary=
Primary= Days to months
Secondary= Hours
2. Lag phase
-Primary= how long is responded
-Secondary= how long is responded
IMMUNOHEMATOLOGY
, Primary= IgM at first, May switch to IgG after 2-3 weeks (isotope
switching).
3. Type of antibody Secondary= IgG
-Types of antibodies (2)- which antibody
response first and second.
Primary (IgM)= Rises slowly. Peaks then decline.
Secondary (IgG)= Rise faster and higher. Stays elevated longer.
4. Titer
-Primary (IgM)=
-Secondary (IgG)=
1. Is a test that detects the presence and measures the amount of
antibodies within a person's blood.
5. The antibody titer
2. The amount and diversity of antibodies correlates to the strength of
the body's immune response.
IgG vs. IgM
IMMUNOHEMATOLOGY
, IgG= Monomer
IgM= Pentamer- Destroyed by DTT (Dithiolthreiol) and 2-ME
1. Structure (mercaptoethanol)
-IgG=
-IgM is destroyed by (2)?
IgG= 2
IgM= 10
2. Number of antigen-binding sites
-IgG=
-IgM=
3. Type of antibody IgG=Immune
-IgG= IgM= Naturally occurring
-IgM=
4. Optimum temperature of reactivity IgG= 37oC
-IgM= be specific Temperature of each IgM= 25oC or lower (room temp)
-IgG= be specific Temperature of each
5. Reacts in saline IgG= No
-Which Antibody is positive in Saline? IgM= Yes
IMMUNOHEMATOLOGY