Pierre C. Arquembourg has written: 'Immunoelectrophoresis' -- subject(s): Immunoelectrophoresis 'Primer of immunoelectrophoresis' -- subject(s): Immunoelectrophoresis
Immunoelectrophoresis-- 21 letters
Immunoelectrophoresis is performed by placing serum on a slide containing a gel designed specifically for the test. An electric current is then passed through the gel, and immunoglobulins, which contain an electric charge, migrate.
This test requires a blood sample.
a monoclonic increase of IgG globulin
Immunoelectrophoresis is a laboratory technique that combines electrophoresis and antibody-antigen interactions to separate and identify proteins in a sample. It is commonly used to analyze the composition of proteins in biological fluids, such as blood or urine, by exploiting the specific binding between antibodies and antigens.
Waldemar Schneider has written: 'Praktikum und Atlas der Immunelektrophorese =' -- subject(s): Immunoelectrophoresis
Immunoelectrophoresis is a technique used to separate and identify proteins based on their size and charge in a mixture. It is commonly used to detect and quantify specific proteins in biological samples, such as antibodies or antigens in serum, for diagnostic and research purposes.
Lloyd James Lockwood has written: 'Immunoelectrophoretic techniques used for systematic investigation' -- subject(s): Immunoelectrophoresis
E. Brummerstedt-Hansen has written: 'The serum proteins of the pig' -- subject(s): Immunoelectrophoresis, Physiology, Serum protein, Swine
Risks for this test are minimal, but may include slight bleeding from the blood-drawing site, fainting or feeling lightheaded after venipuncture, or bruising.
Immunodiffusion assay is based on the diffusion of antigens and antibodies through a gel medium, allowing the formation of a visible line of precipitation when they interact. Immunoelectrophoresis assay combines electrophoresis to separate protein antigens and antibodies followed by immunodiffusion to determine the specificity and quantity of the proteins based on the bands of precipitation formed. In summary, immunoelectrophoresis is a more complex technique that uses both electrophoresis and immunodiffusion principles to analyze proteins while immunodiffusion is a simpler method based solely on diffusion.