Antibody ID Techniques

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Across
  1. 3. Antigens that are neutralized in serum due to being soluble
  2. 4. Providing an antibody with its associated antigen in conditions where they will attach
  3. 5. Type of reaction in autocontrol that can sometimes be seen with recent transfusions
  4. 7. Type of antibody that reacts with the patient's own cells
  5. 10. P1 being soluble in pigeon egg whites would be an example of ___________ the antibody
  6. 12. Mixture of DTT and Ficin/Papain
  7. 13. For Rh, MNS, Duffy, and Kidd you must have _________ cells to rule them out
  8. 15. Those pesky_____!
  9. 16. Type of cells that ALWAYS work to rule out antibodies
  10. 17. Blood Bank standards organization and major accrediting association
  11. 18. A chemical that denatures Kell system antigens
  12. 19. The enzyme used most in the One-stage enzyme treatment
Down
  1. 1. Antigen group destroyed by trypsin
  2. 2. Treating antibody-coated cells to disrupt the antigen-antibody bond
  3. 4. Type of anitbody that reacts with donor cells
  4. 6. Enzyme used most commonly in treated cells
  5. 8. How Rh, Lewis, Kidd, P1, I, and ABO antigen reactions are affected by enzymes
  6. 9. How MNS, Duffy, XGa, and Chido and Rogers antigen reactions are affected by enzymes
  7. 11. How many positive and negative cells you need to rule out each possible antibody detected
  8. 14. How Kell, Lutheran, and sometimes s antigens are affected by enzzymes