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Staining II ; Unit 12 Part I

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Type II muscle Fibers are demonstrated with?ATPase demonstration at pH 9.4 & Phosphorylase
Prostate cancer is demo'd with?Acid Phosphatase
Ganglia and nerves in Hirschsprungs disease are demo'd byAlpha Naphthyl acetate
Type I muscle fibers are demonstrated byATPAse demonstration at pH 4.2
What are the primary cells involved in immune responses in the bodyKidney, liver, adrenal and heart, house lymphocytes
What type of enzymes require fixationhydrolyte
What is the purpose of the immune systemto protect the body against foreign invasion
What cells are involved in the production of Abs and in the immune responses of the bodylymphocytes
Where are Abs primarily locatedthymus, lymph nodes, spleen, bone marrow,blood
What are the two types of cells that bone marrow stem cells differentiate toT cells and B cells
What is the function of T cellsto ID and kill with a toxin
What is the function of B cellsto ID and kill with an antibody
What are the types of immunityHumotal and Cell Mediated
What cells release histamine when injuredMast cells
What is the most common immunoglobinIgG
Which immunoglobin has a not very strong primary responseIgM
What are the two immunohistochemical techniquesImmunofluorescense & Immunoperoxidase
How can you make an anitbody visibleUse a marker
What are the two common IF techniquesFITC & Rhodamine
Acetone is used in which techniqueHydrolytic ezymes
What is Fab/Anitgen-binding fragments
In Lupus, where do erythrocytes get depositedIn the Kidney Glomeruli


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