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Date: 16-2-2016
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Lateral flow (LF) immunochromatography is mainly used to detect antigens, and often in fluids other then blood (e.g. respiratory secretions, urine). The system consists of a porous test strip (e.g. a nitrocellulose membrane), at one end of which there is target-specific antibody, complexed with coloured microparticles. Further specific antibody is immobilised in a transverse narrow line some distance along the strip. Test material is added to the antibody–particle complexes, which then migrate along the strip by capillary action. If these are complexed with antigen, they will be immobilised by the specific antibody and visualised as a transverse line across the strip. If the test is negative, the antibody–particle complexes will bind to a line of immobilised anti-immunoglobulin antibody placed further along the strip, which acts as a negative control. Immunochromatographic tests are rapid and relatively cheap to perform, and are appropriate for point-of-care testing, e.g. in HIV-1, COVID-19 and malaria.
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هل تعرف كيف يؤثر الطقس على ضغط إطارات سيارتك؟ إليك الإجابة
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مركز القرآن الكريم يطلق حملة تصحيح قراءة سورة الفاتحة في الزيارة الرجبية
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