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  1. Antiserum potency assay by two-way immunodiffusion method The two-way immunodiffusion method can be used to (1) diagnose disease and (2) determine the potency of antibodies.
  2. Pseudocomplex ciliated columnar epithelium morphologic observation experiments This experiment is from the website of Basic Medical Experimental Teaching Center of Guiyang College of Traditional Chinese Medicine.
  3. Microimmunoelectrophoresis Learning the electrophoresis technique of separating proteins in the gel and the immunodiffusion technique of using the specific reaction of antigen and antibod
  4. nucleic acid immunoassay The ways to enhance the immune response with antigen-expressing DNA are described. Two methods of nucleic acid immunization are described: (i) injection of sali
  5. Technical route and basic fabrication process of tissue microarray preparation Tissue microarrays are made by punching holes with a fine needle in a tissue microarray machine, collecting tens to hundreds of small cylindrical tissues (tissu
  6. Reverse transcription and amplification experiments with low abundance nucleic acids This method uses only one recombinant enzyme, rTth DNA polymerase, which allows for simultaneous reverse transcription and amplification in a single reaction, t
  7. Magnetic resonance imaging diagnosis of chordoma and differential diagnostic tests Chordoma arises from residual embryonic chord or ectopic chord and occurs only in the median bones, preferably at the ends of the spine. Pathologically, there a
  8. Preparation of paraffin sections (hematoxylin-eosin counterstaining method) Paraffin section making can be used to (1) maintain the normal interrelationships between cells, and can retain the original appearance of cells better and for
  9. one-way immunodiffusion assay A single immunodiffusion assay can be used to: measure IgG, IgA and IgM levels in the serum of normal people or patients.
  10. Immunofluorescence double labeling of tissue sections Indirect immunofluorescence microscopy allows two or more antigens to be visualized in the same section, at the same time, and can be used for (1) cell labeling
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