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- https://bio.libretexts.org/Courses/Sacramento_City_College/BIOL_440%3A_General_Microbiology_(Hughes)/16%3A_Week_16/27%3A_Laboratory_Analysis_of_the_Immune_Response/27.05%3A_Fluorescent_Auto-Antibody_TechniquesRapid visualization of bacteria from a clinical sample such as a throat swab or sputum can be achieved through fluorescent antibody (FA) techniques that attach a fluorescent marker (fluorogen) to the ...Rapid visualization of bacteria from a clinical sample such as a throat swab or sputum can be achieved through fluorescent antibody (FA) techniques that attach a fluorescent marker (fluorogen) to the constant region of an antibody, resulting in a reporter molecule that is quick to use, easy to see or measure, and able to bind to target markers with high specificity. We can also label cells, allowing us to precisely quantify particular subsets of cells or even purify them for further research.
- https://bio.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Introductory_and_General_Biology/Map%3A_Raven_Biology_12th_Edition/50%3A_The_Immune_System/50.06%3A_Antibodies_in_Medical_Treatment_and_Diagnosis/13.5%3A_Fluorescent_Auto-Antibody_TechniquesRapid visualization of bacteria from a clinical sample such as a throat swab or sputum can be achieved through fluorescent antibody (FA) techniques that attach a fluorescent marker (fluorogen) to the ...Rapid visualization of bacteria from a clinical sample such as a throat swab or sputum can be achieved through fluorescent antibody (FA) techniques that attach a fluorescent marker (fluorogen) to the constant region of an antibody, resulting in a reporter molecule that is quick to use, easy to see or measure, and able to bind to target markers with high specificity. We can also label cells, allowing us to precisely quantify particular subsets of cells or even purify them for further research.
- https://bio.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Biotechnology/Encyclopedia_of_Biological_Methods_(Mattaini)/10%3A_Flow_CytometryThe authors want to know how the level of CAIX expression in the tumor affects the presence in the mouse lungs of a certain subset of cells that highly express the proteins CD11b and Gr1 on their surf...The authors want to know how the level of CAIX expression in the tumor affects the presence in the mouse lungs of a certain subset of cells that highly express the proteins CD11b and Gr1 on their surface. Panel B is a dot plot that quantifies the results from Panel A by showing the overall % of the CD45 + cells in each sample that are CD11b + Gr1 + . Based on this data, the authors conclude that when the primary tumor does not express CAIX, fewer CD11b + Gr1 + cells are found in the lung.
- https://bio.libretexts.org/Courses/North_Central_State_College/BIOL_1550%3A_Microbiology_(2025)/26%3A_Laboratory_Analysis_of_the_Immune_Response/26.05%3A_Fluorescent_Auto-Antibody_TechniquesRapid visualization of bacteria from a clinical sample such as a throat swab or sputum can be achieved through fluorescent antibody (FA) techniques that attach a fluorescent marker (fluorogen) to the ...Rapid visualization of bacteria from a clinical sample such as a throat swab or sputum can be achieved through fluorescent antibody (FA) techniques that attach a fluorescent marker (fluorogen) to the constant region of an antibody, resulting in a reporter molecule that is quick to use, easy to see or measure, and able to bind to target markers with high specificity. We can also label cells, allowing us to precisely quantify particular subsets of cells or even purify them for further research.
- https://bio.libretexts.org/Courses/City_College_of_San_Francisco/Introduction_to_Microbiology_OER_-_Ying_Liu/27%3A_Diagnosing_Infections/27.06%3A_Fluorescent_Antibody_TechniquesRapid visualization of bacteria from a clinical sample such as a throat swab or sputum can be achieved through fluorescent antibody (FA) techniques that attach a fluorescent marker (fluorogen) to the ...Rapid visualization of bacteria from a clinical sample such as a throat swab or sputum can be achieved through fluorescent antibody (FA) techniques that attach a fluorescent marker (fluorogen) to the constant region of an antibody, resulting in a reporter molecule that is quick to use, easy to see or measure, and able to bind to target markers with high specificity. We can also label cells, allowing us to precisely quantify particular subsets of cells or even purify them for further research.
- https://bio.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Microbiology/Microbiology_(OpenStax)/20%3A_Laboratory_Analysis_of_the_Immune_Response/20.05%3A_Fluorescent_Auto-Antibody_TechniquesRapid visualization of bacteria from a clinical sample such as a throat swab or sputum can be achieved through fluorescent antibody (FA) techniques that attach a fluorescent marker (fluorogen) to the ...Rapid visualization of bacteria from a clinical sample such as a throat swab or sputum can be achieved through fluorescent antibody (FA) techniques that attach a fluorescent marker (fluorogen) to the constant region of an antibody, resulting in a reporter molecule that is quick to use, easy to see or measure, and able to bind to target markers with high specificity. We can also label cells, allowing us to precisely quantify particular subsets of cells or even purify them for further research.