Which immunoglobulin is more efficient in agglutination?
A laboratory professional is removing their gloves after an…
A laboratory professional is removing their gloves after an hour of working at their station to take a break. There is no visible soiling on their gloves and they have not spilled any body fluids during the past hour. Which is an acceptable hand-washing procedure?
An immunoassay is performed in the following way: Antigen is…
An immunoassay is performed in the following way: Antigen is bound to a solid support. Patient serum is added, and patient antibodies bind to the antigen. The well is washed, and enzyme-labeled anti-immunoglobulin antibodies are added. The well is washed, and enzyme substrate is added. Enzyme activity is determined. Which immunoassay is described?
Predominant cell types involved in the humoral immune respon…
Predominant cell types involved in the humoral immune response are:
The biggest safety hazard in the laboratory is which of the…
The biggest safety hazard in the laboratory is which of the following?
This question has two pictures for comparison: one without h…
This question has two pictures for comparison: one without highlights (left) and one with highlights (right). Identify specifically the highlighted groove.
Case Study: A 68-year-old male was seen by his local physici…
Case Study: A 68-year-old male was seen by his local physician, complaining of fatigue, extended infections, and easy bruising. After an initial examination, the physician noticed that the patient had enlarged lymph nodes around his neck. A complete blood count (CBC) was ordered and the results showed that the patient had a white blood cell (WBC) count of 46 x 106/mL and 90% lymphocytes. What kind of disorders does the information indicate? Immunophenotyping and a flow cytometry analysis were performed on the patient’s peripheral blood specimen, and the following findings were observed: A population of lymphocytes was found to express CD5, CD19, CD20, CD45, and only Kappa light chains. This population comprised 80% of the patient’s total lymphocytes. Using the information from Table 13–2 to help in interpreting the results, state a possible diagnosis for the patient. If you are allowed to add-on only two additional CD markers to the analysis, what markers would you recommend to confirm your diagnosis?
This question has two pictures for comparison: one without h…
This question has two pictures for comparison: one without highlights (left) and one with highlights (right). Identify specifically the highlighted part of the brain.
This question has two pictures for comparison: one without h…
This question has two pictures for comparison: one without highlights (left) and one with highlights (right). Both pictures are in anatomical position. Identify the specific highlighted nerve.
This question has two pictures for comparison: one without h…
This question has two pictures for comparison: one without highlights (left) and one with highlights (right). Identify the specific highlighted region of the spinal cord.