Across
- 2. The animal that the detection antibody was produced in
- 4. The “IS” of ELISA stands for
- 5. The ELISA format described as, “a primary antibody conjugated to an enzyme that binds to an antigen on a plate”
- 7. The method of dilution you used to prepare your IgG standards
- 10. The term that describes antibodies that are identical, produced by a clone of a single antibody producing cell
- 11. The colour generated by the substrate, TMB in the ELISA
- 12. The total number of wells of the 96-well plate you are using in your experiment today
- 13. The step of the ELISA that prevents binding of protein to parts of the plate not occupied by the capture antibody
Down
- 1. In this experiment, your secondary antibody is conjugated to Horseradish Peroxidase (HRP); what is HRP?
- 3. What is measured at 450 nm as the outcome of the ELISA?
- 6. Running a sample in __________ is a standard scientific practice to improve the reliability of results by allowing for error detection and reducing variability.
- 8. Columns one, two and three are used for this ____________ curve
- 9. This column is used for the patient samples
