Deck 14: Antibodies and in Vitro Research and Diagnostic Assays

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In flow cytometry, side scatter is a measure of:

A) Cell size
B) Protein content
C) Granularity of a cell
D) Expression of CD markers
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In flow cytometry, the side scatter and forward scatter are displayed on a graph with the purpose of:

A) Identifying specific surface markers
B) Separating populations of peripheral blood cells
C) Determining if a specific protein is present inside a cell
D) Determining if a specific signaling pathway has been activated
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In a direct immunochromatographic assay, in order for the test to be positive, a color change reaction must be evident at:
I- Test zone
II- Control zone
III- Reaction zone

A) I only
B) III only
C) I and II
D) II and III
E) I, II, and III
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In an ELISA, the intensity of the color is directly proportional to:

A) The antigen concentration
B) The degree of drug response
C) The amount of antibody added
D) Nothing; the assay is not quantitative
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Which test is used to confirm a diagnosis of HIV-positive after initial testing?

A) Flow cytometry
B) Western blotting
C) Immunochromatographic assay
D) Enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay
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When treating leukemias and lymphomas, flow cytometry can aid the physician in diagnosis and treatment by:

A) Identifying increases in cell growth rates
B) Identifying changes in signaling pathways
C) Identifying if a drug has entered a cancer cell
D) Identifying surface markers on cancerous cells
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A patient with acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) is having lab work, and the doctor orders flow cytometry. What is flow cytometry used to detect most often in AIDS patients?

A) B cell levels
B) NK cell levels
C) CD4 T cell levels
D) CD8 T cell levels
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When testing for HIV, patients can give a false positive ELISA result if the patient has which disorder?

A) Rheumatoid arthritis
B) Mantle cell lymphoma
C) Systemic lupus erythematosus
D) B cell chronic lymphocytic leukemia
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Western blots are used to identify:

A) Different cell populations
B) Proteins in a complex mixture
C) Pregnancy hormone found in urine
D) Granularity and size of a population of cells
Question
To identify different surface markers on a population of cells, flow cytometry requires the use of:

A) Enzymes
B) Colorimetric dyes
C) Radioactive isotopes
D) Fluorescent antibodies
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Deck 14: Antibodies and in Vitro Research and Diagnostic Assays
1
In flow cytometry, side scatter is a measure of:

A) Cell size
B) Protein content
C) Granularity of a cell
D) Expression of CD markers
Granularity of a cell
2
In flow cytometry, the side scatter and forward scatter are displayed on a graph with the purpose of:

A) Identifying specific surface markers
B) Separating populations of peripheral blood cells
C) Determining if a specific protein is present inside a cell
D) Determining if a specific signaling pathway has been activated
Separating populations of peripheral blood cells
3
In a direct immunochromatographic assay, in order for the test to be positive, a color change reaction must be evident at:
I- Test zone
II- Control zone
III- Reaction zone

A) I only
B) III only
C) I and II
D) II and III
E) I, II, and III
I and II
4
In an ELISA, the intensity of the color is directly proportional to:

A) The antigen concentration
B) The degree of drug response
C) The amount of antibody added
D) Nothing; the assay is not quantitative
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Which test is used to confirm a diagnosis of HIV-positive after initial testing?

A) Flow cytometry
B) Western blotting
C) Immunochromatographic assay
D) Enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay
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When treating leukemias and lymphomas, flow cytometry can aid the physician in diagnosis and treatment by:

A) Identifying increases in cell growth rates
B) Identifying changes in signaling pathways
C) Identifying if a drug has entered a cancer cell
D) Identifying surface markers on cancerous cells
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A patient with acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) is having lab work, and the doctor orders flow cytometry. What is flow cytometry used to detect most often in AIDS patients?

A) B cell levels
B) NK cell levels
C) CD4 T cell levels
D) CD8 T cell levels
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When testing for HIV, patients can give a false positive ELISA result if the patient has which disorder?

A) Rheumatoid arthritis
B) Mantle cell lymphoma
C) Systemic lupus erythematosus
D) B cell chronic lymphocytic leukemia
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Western blots are used to identify:

A) Different cell populations
B) Proteins in a complex mixture
C) Pregnancy hormone found in urine
D) Granularity and size of a population of cells
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To identify different surface markers on a population of cells, flow cytometry requires the use of:

A) Enzymes
B) Colorimetric dyes
C) Radioactive isotopes
D) Fluorescent antibodies
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