To achieve zone of equivalence...that is to observe clumping or preciptation there should be equal antiobodies and antigens..we dont know the exact antigen concentration in serum sample...so we cannot directly put any concentration of antibody and mix them...we will get a false negative if antibody concenration is too much or too less..
Hi, Till the end you have not mentioned about the principle of CIE or CCE, your explanation is not deep enough. Please correct, what you have done here is available in all the ordinary text books that deal with immunology. your information is not enough.
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Thank you for the great explanation.
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Plz make a vedio on Rocket electrophoresis
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Very clear and nice video thank you
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Is it counter and cross over electrophoresis are same???
Yes
What i dont understand is why do this? Cant you just mix the ag and ab together and see if they agglutinate? Whats the need of the electrophoresis?
Ah man i already passed immunology, but thanks for the info :D
To achieve zone of equivalence...that is to observe clumping or preciptation there should be equal antiobodies and antigens..we dont know the exact antigen concentration in serum sample...so we cannot directly put any concentration of antibody and mix them...we will get a false negative if antibody concenration is too much or too less..
Sir I have doubt current always flow cathode to anode so how it under goes counter current and Ag and Ab form a ppt.
Your question is the right one. he has not explained.
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Why they are moving opposite direction? Is it simple diffusion or for the electricity?
Due to electrical field applied
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where are the types i was looking for the types but thnx its helpful
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i was appearing my exam yesterday i got this topic confused so i came over to your video great work thnx again
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Hi, Till the end you have not mentioned about the principle of CIE or CCE, your explanation is not deep enough. Please correct, what you have done here is available in all the ordinary text books that deal with immunology. your information is not enough.
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