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Edvotek™ How Does a Doctor Test for AIDS?



Students perform simulated ELISA testing for AIDS.
Supplier: Edvotek™ S70
Includes:
- Simulated HIV antigens
- Positive control
- Negative control
- Donor 1 serum
- Donor 2 serum
- Secondary antibody (2°Ab)
- Substrate
- HIV antibody detection strips
- Small transfer pipets
- Large transfer pipets
- Microtest tubes
- Complete instructions, background information and study questions
Requires :
- Distilled water
- Beakers, 50 or 100mL
- Pencils
- Gloves
- Timer or clock
Description
- Immunology-based diagnostic tests are used to detect various diseases
- Enzyme Linked Immunosorbent Assay (ELISA) tests for antibodies in the blood which indicate infection
- Students perform a simulated ELISA test to identify 'infected' samples and compare them to control samples
- Complete in 45 minutes
No human blood or components are used in this experiment.
Order Info
For 10 groups.
Specifications
How Does A Doctor Test for Aids? | |
Students perform simulated elisa testing for aids | |
Room temperature |
6 to 12 | |
Instructions, antigens, positive and negative controls, sera, secondary antibody, substrate, detection strips, transfer pipets and test tubes | |
10 Lab Groups |
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