Exam 10: Agglutination Methods

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Match the cause of a false-negative agglutination reaction with the appropriate corrective measure. Match the cause of a false-negative agglutination reaction with the appropriate corrective measure.    -Anti-human globulin (AHG)malfunction -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. Match the grade of the agglutination reaction with the appropriate description.    -2+ -2+

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

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Anti-human globulin (AHG)is used to:

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MATCHING 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. Match the cause of a false-positive agglutination reaction with the appropriate corrective measure.     -Overcentrifugation of cells and serum -Overcentrifugation of cells and serum

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

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