Tag Archives | Immune System

Antigen-Antibody Reactions | Biomolecular Reactions | Immunology

Antigen (Ag) antibody (Ab) reactions occur when an antigen combines with a corresponding antibody to produce an immune complex. Therefore, an antigen-antibody reaction is thus a bimolecular association which is similar to an enzyme-substrate interaction but the only difference is that antigen-antibody reaction does not lead to an irreversible chemical interaction. The basis for antigen-antibody reactions are the non-covalent interactions [...]

By |2017-12-12T10:37:15+00:00December 12, 2017|Antigen-Antibody Reactions|Comments Off on Antigen-Antibody Reactions | Biomolecular Reactions | Immunology

Assay Development, Evaluation and Validation | Immunology

In this article we will discuss about:- 1. Assay Development 2. Assay Evaluation 3. Assay Validation. Assay Development: The main developmental goals of an assay system are its desired accuracy, precision, sensitivity and specificity. Therefore, the foremost consideration in an assay development and optimization should be the intended application of the assay which may further affect the developmental goals. Immunoassays [...]

By |2017-12-12T10:37:15+00:00December 12, 2017|Assay Development|Comments Off on Assay Development, Evaluation and Validation | Immunology

Immune Response to Transplants | Immune System | Immunology

In this article we will discuss about:- 1. Introduction to Transplantation 2. Immunologic Basis of Graft Rejection 3. Clinical Manifestation of Graft Rejection 4. Clinical Transplantation 5. General Immunosuppressive Therapy 6. Specific Immunosuppressive Therapy. Contents: Introduction to Transplantation Immunologic Basis of Graft Rejection Clinical Manifestation of Graft Rejection Clinical Transplantation General Immunosuppressive Therapy Specific Immunosuppressive Therapy 1. Introduction to Transplantation: [...]

By |2017-12-12T10:37:14+00:00December 12, 2017|Transplantation|Comments Off on Immune Response to Transplants | Immune System | Immunology
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