A. Radioimmuno Assay
B. ELISA
C. Immunoflourescence
D. Passive hemaglutination
Advertisement
Related Mcqs:
- The antigen used in Weil Felix test is obtained from________________?
- A. Pseudomonas A. coli B. Proteus C. Staphylococcus...
- Australian antigen is_______________?
- A. HB Ag B. HBs AG C. HBV D. None of the above...
- The commonest method of detection of diptheria carriers is_______________?
- A. Schick test B. Dick test C. Casoni’s test D. Charles’ test...
- Phagocytosis enhanced by coating the surface of antigen is called______________?
- A. Opsonisation B. Chemotaxis C. De coding D. CFT...
- The exact part of the antigen that reacts with the immune system is called as_____________?
- A. Clone B. Epitope C. Idiotope D. Paratope...
- Antigen combining site of the antibody is____________________?
- A. Idiotope B. Paratope C. Epitope D. Hapten...
- Out of the following hypersensitivity reactions, in which type a single dose of the antigen can act as both the sensitizing and shocking dose_______________?
- A. Anaphylaxis B. Arthus reaction C. Serum sickness D. Contact dermatitis...
- Antigen used in Weil-Felix reaction______________?
- A. E.coli B. Haemophilus C. Proteus D. Staphylococcus...
- Australia antigen is associated with________________?
- A. Hepatitis B surface antigen in acute hepatitis B. AIDS C. Chronic leukemia D. Basal cell carcinoma...
- Which of the following statement about P24 antigen of HIV is Not True ?
- A. It can be detected during the window period B. Free P24 antigen disappears after the appearance of IgM response to it: C. Virus load parallel P24 titre D. It remains during asymptomatic phase...
Advertisement