@Frank Lectures thank you for the video. Question - When a product is labelled as Goat anti-mouse Ab for example, does this mean that it has been raised in goats and binds to mouse Ab? And by default are these always secondary Abs?
+Black Out thank you for appreciating these videos. The immobilization of antigens and antibodies in micro titer wells depends on the chemical interactions between the molecule and the surface of the well. To explain this in detail, another video lecture is required. But for your query, you can read this PDF explaining immobilization principles. Click this link www.google.co.in/url?sa=t&source=web&rct=j&url=www.cultek.com/inf/otros/soluciones/ELISA_superficie.pdf&ved=0ahUKEwjy4sPU7LHYAhVEOI8KHbd7D-kQFggmMAA&usg=AOvVaw2eU_a7vtzjbUorKm32Gogd I hope this is useful to you. Thanks.
It's ok . I respect your preferences. I have and had some limitations regarding voiceover for my video lectures. But I haven't compromized the quality of content in these video lectures. Thanks.
I've been study for my exam trough these videos. They are amazing. Good work, Frank Lectures. Thank you very much!!!
Glad to know this. Thank you for your valuable feedback.
Aside from the computer voice. This was very well done. Thank you.
The great content made me neglect that computer voice. Thank you for this work.
@Frank Lectures thank you for the video. Question - When a product is labelled as Goat anti-mouse Ab for example, does this mean that it has been raised in goats and binds to mouse Ab? And by default are these always secondary Abs?
Awesome. thanks very much ♥
Wonderful. Thank you very much..
Why is it important to ensure that you remove all unbound secondary antibody before adding the substrate?
You are a GEM. Mam
Very useful video with nice description. ...
Thank you for your valuable feedback.
thank you so much for this video explanation.
Thank you so much 😊 it's very helpful.
So clear! Thank you :)
Crystal clear lecture
It is great to know the difference , yet I would like to know why labelling primary antibodies reduces their immunoreactivity ??
How labelling primary Ab affects it's immunoreactivity? Kindly explain it
Great video
this was so helpful!
Lovely lovely
Thanks a bunch
very good
Could you just explain how these antigens or antibodies are immobilized at the bottom of microtiter? Anyway, videos are great.
+Black Out thank you for appreciating these videos.
The immobilization of antigens and antibodies in micro titer wells depends on the chemical interactions between the molecule and the surface of the well.
To explain this in detail, another video lecture is required. But for your query, you can read this PDF explaining immobilization principles. Click this link www.google.co.in/url?sa=t&source=web&rct=j&url=www.cultek.com/inf/otros/soluciones/ELISA_superficie.pdf&ved=0ahUKEwjy4sPU7LHYAhVEOI8KHbd7D-kQFggmMAA&usg=AOvVaw2eU_a7vtzjbUorKm32Gogd I hope this is useful to you.
Thanks.
Frank Lectures Yes, it's helpful. Once again, thank you.
you're welcome :)
GREAT VIDEO!
Thanks
Awesome
good explanation, thank you :)
Thanks
Sorry, would live to listen to the lecture but I hate the computer voice, lack of tone which helps to assimilate the message
It's ok . I respect your preferences. I have and had some limitations regarding voiceover for my video lectures. But I haven't compromized the quality of content in these video lectures. Thanks.
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Tq
Too good
Thanks
Can u explain sandwich test for immunofluorese
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secondary antibody also exist!!
Yes
the principal of the test is understood IHC kit test please
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+rohit jagtap thank you. But you haven't told whether this video is useful or not. :)
Frank Lectures
Tooo good
+rohit jagtap thank you for your feedback.
IHC I learn IhC and stain
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omg i hate those computer voices so much
The voice is soooo baaad