Exam 10: Agglutination Methods
Exam 1: An Overview of Immunology27 Questions
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Exam 3: Cells and Cellular Activities of the Immune System: Granulocytes and Mononuclear Cells32 Questions
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Exam 5: Soluble Mediators of the Immune System23 Questions
Exam 6: Safety in the Immunology-Serology Laboratory25 Questions
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Exam 11: Electrophoresis Techniques30 Questions
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Exam 15: The Immune Response in Infectious Diseases29 Questions
Exam 16: A Primer on Vaccines15 Questions
Exam 17: Streptococcal Infections27 Questions
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Exam 21: Cytomegalovirus28 Questions
Exam 22: Infectious Mononucleosis25 Questions
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Exam 31: Solid Organ Transplantation28 Questions
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Match the cause of a false-negative agglutination reaction with the appropriate corrective measure.
-Anti-human globulin (AHG)malfunction

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The lattice hypothesis states that an optimal reaction occurs between antigen and antibody when:
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The strength of an agglutination reaction can be enhanced by:
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Match the grade of the agglutination reaction with the appropriate description.
-2+

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Match the grade of the agglutination reaction with the appropriate description.
-Negative

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Match the following terms with the correct definition.
-Coagglutination
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Match the type of immunoglobulin with the optimal thermal range.
-IgM
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Match the cause of a false-positive agglutination reaction with the appropriate corrective measure.
-Overcentrifugation of cells and serum

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Match the cause of a false-negative agglutination reaction with the appropriate corrective measure.
-Prozone phenomenon

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