Promotional price valid on web orders only. Your contract pricing may differ. Interested in signing up for a dedicated account number?
Learn More
Learn More
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 |
Product Suggestions
Customers who viewed this item also viewed
Product Content Correction
Your input is important to us. Please complete this form to provide feedback related to the content on this product.
Product Title
Edvotek™ How Does a Doctor Test for AIDS? > How Does a Doctor Test for AIDS?
Spot an opportunity for improvement?Share a Content Correction