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What does ELISA stand for
enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay
What is ELISA used for
when a disease is present, the body makes antibodies specific for the disease-- telling if the body has the disease itself.
What are antibodies
Proteins made by the immune system cells that are specific to pathogens
What are antigens
Molecules that initiates the generation of antibodies
What color change indicate a positive results in a typical HRP-TMB based ELISA
Colorless to blue
When does a standard curve in ELISA help determine
The concentration of the antigen
In an ELISA, what would you use to coat the microtiter plate
Antigen

If an antigen was not present in step one, then what would happen to the antibodies in step two after the wash step
The antibodies will wash away