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What is Western Blotting?

What is Western Blotting?

29 April 2015

The term "blotting" basically refers to the transfer of biological samples from the gel to the membrane and the subsequent detection on a membrane's surface. Western blotting (which is also known …

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What is a febrile antigen kit?

What is a febrile antigen kit?

29 April 2015

Some of the most common human pathogens in medicine include Salmonellae, Richettsiae and Brucellae. These pathogens cause some really common and yet fatal infections that continue to affect very large…

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Transfusions- Blood transfusion v iron transfusion

Transfusions- Blood transfusion v iron transfusion

19 March 2015

Blood transfusions v iron transfusions - the differences When a person presents symptoms at a doctor’s practice, the first priority is always the patient’s health and well-being. It is im…

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What is a universal blood donor?

What is a universal blood donor?

16 March 2015

The average human being holds 9-11 pints of blood (roughly 5 litres).and the human body generally needs a minimum of 5+ pints in their system to stay alive. Typically losing any more than 4 pints of b…

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What is Chemiluminescent immunoassay?

What is Chemiluminescent immunoassay?

16 March 2015

Chemiluminescent immunoassay is a variation of the standard enzyme immunoassay (EIA), which is a biochemical technique used in immunology. They can also be used as diagnosis tools in medicine, as well…

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