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Hi, Thank you for this great lesson. Can you give me help? I'm doing my presentation about HIV-1, and I don't know to detect p24 antigens, we would use Sandwich indirect or direct Elisa?
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I agree, I was so excited to have found the perfect video until we reached the competitive ELISA part, still thanks alot sir, it was very well organized and broken down into easy bits of information.
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I have one doubt.. In elisa test y we will prefer only serum.. If plasma will possible for test.. in case plasma will we prefer what reaction will happen.. Can you explain please
In order to prevent blood clotting during the preparation of plasma anticoagulants commonly are used (like EDTA or heparin). In most cases, anticoagulants affect the interaction of antibodies with antigens, so most test systems designed to work with serum, but not with plasm
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hi thank you for lesson but I just want to say, I listened 2 times but I found this lecture a little complicated to understand antigen -antikor meanings.. 😔
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Hi sir I am form karnataka,25 years old i have one doubt. While performing the hiv test with test kit i toughed the area where sample is collected with pricked finger and give the blood. At the time i toughed sampale collection area accidently. I don't use pippet(dropper) I heared live antigen of hiv in the test kit. Now I worried about this. Can Hiv is spread by test kit in such method? I am at risk of getting hiv. Please sir answer this🙏.
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Direct ELISA directly uses labeled antibodies for antigen detection, while indirect ELISA employs unlabeled primary antibodies and labeled secondary antibodies, amplifying the signal for increased sensitivity. Direct ELISA is quicker but less sensitive, while indirect ELISA offers enhanced sensitivity at the cost of additional steps.
Serum, the clear liquid portion of blood after clotting, is typically used for diagnostic purposes instead of whole blood because it lacks clotting factors, which could interfere with certain tests. Serum provides a clearer sample for accurate analysis of various biomarkers, such as proteins, enzymes, and antibodies, aiding in diagnostics.
Serum, the clear liquid portion of blood after clotting, is typically used for diagnostic purposes instead of whole blood because it lacks clotting factors, which could interfere with certain tests. Serum provides a clearer sample for accurate analysis of various biomarkers, such as proteins, enzymes, and antibodies, aiding in diagnostics.
It’s [HIV] not at all being confused with AIDS, HIV is essentially a pre-cursor to AIDS, AIDS is the final stages when the HIV infection becomes most prominent; there are associated decreases to the CD4+ cells, greatly reducing one’s immunity, allowing them to be susceptible to opportunistic infections that the normal person wouldn’t be. Thats how it was discovered; young people having cancers that weren’t typically seen in their age demographic, I.e more of those in their 80s… LONG STORY SHORT, AIDS is HIV, HIV is not CATEGORIZED as AIDS until there is final progression characterized by low CD4+ (T-cell) counts, typically around 200/uL (vs ~1000/uL) , so it’s again the final stage of the infection from the virus, therefore the same thing. It’s a 5-minute summary video, in which he did a great job. 🎉😊
@@animatedbiologywitharpan You need to give more content on this and you need to explain !! Time doesn't matter,just give a brief Explaination and it will be good 👍
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One of the best videos on elisa in youtube, thanks
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Unbelievable i have seen my 4y ago comment here when i was in my Bachelor and now im watching it again for my exam 😅 and guess what im in my phd now 😂..
😀😃😃😃😃
In 4 year u learn nonthing?
@@soumyaranjansahoo5199 😂 hilarious 🤣 but I was here for the sake of revision 😂
It's good video for better understanding ELISA
That's what I was looking for💜...thnku sir
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You've explained the whole thing in a good manner. Thank you.
@@md.rifatkhandaker5876 Here is the link for competative elisa th-cam.com/video/8VIpCwT9FXw/w-d-xo.htmlsi=6mKNoqmduXEnIn6C
@@md.rifatkhandaker5876 here is sandwich elisa th-cam.com/video/s5bsuPiEXdk/w-d-xo.htmlsi=Ney0qpwJGwHzxafH
Best explanation ever ❤
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Thank you bro
Atleast I understand Elisa abit without doing the practical
Appreciate you really you made it very easy to understand
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You made it so easy to understand!! Thank you so much ❤️
suggested video > sandwitch elisa th-cam.com/video/s5bsuPiEXdk/w-d-xo.htmlsi=mE2eZWV_tlAZrIwb
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Hi, Thank you for this great lesson. Can you give me help? I'm doing my presentation about HIV-1, and I don't know to detect p24 antigens, we would use Sandwich indirect or direct Elisa?
Sandwitch Elisa would be most appropriate, othet wise direct Elisa may be used
@@animatedbiologywitharpan Very helpful, thank you sir.
Awesome explanation sir 🥰🥰🥰
th-cam.com/video/8VIpCwT9FXw/w-d-xo.html don't forget to checkout competeive ELISA
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Did you say the more unbound antigen antibody in the solution, the stronger the color solution for indirect ELISA?
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very informative! thanks
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thank you sir, i got a microbiology test and i totally forgot to study the elisa part, i'm really lucky to find this video XD
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Sir, thank you but competitive Elisa is not explained well
Ok I will make a better video on competitive elisa
I agree, I was so excited to have found the perfect video until we reached the competitive ELISA part, still thanks alot sir, it was very well organized and broken down into easy bits of information.
Thank you sir . Nicely explained 🙏
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Thank you, such a nice explanation 👍👏
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Thak you🌷 but what about direct ELISA ? It's used to detect AB or Ag?
Antigen
Sir well plates is used in so many experiment are reusable or it requires new plate for ech experiment?
The ELISA 96-well microplates allow performing the common laboratory testing procedure that can be carried out on multiple samples at once.
Thank you, you made it sooo simple
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well explained❤️
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Thank u so much this video helps me alot.
Great.... now share among your friends and help them as well
@@animatedbiologywitharpan haha we friends never share such a type of info.. because of competition uknow...
This is not the way you compete it’s very wrong.... help other and be stronger
@@animatedbiologywitharpan yes u r alright...
@@animatedbiologywitharpan i m just kidding😄
Make a video on lateral flow assay
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Well explained 👍🙏
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Well explained sir, thank u.
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Really good work and helped me a lot..
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Hello what is the substrate used after secondary enzyme linked monoclonal body.?
Some commonly used substrates used in ELISA applications are hydrogen peroxide, luminol, and P-Nitrophenyl-phosphate (pNPP substrate
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Which test is best for hiv diagnosis?? Among all hiv tests ...
ElISA is the best way
@@animatedbiologywitharpan elisa test processing time
To detect the presence of hormone we use sandwich elisa but can we use competitive elisa for that?
Not really recommended
@@animatedbiologywitharpan yes sir but my examiner ask me why?
Superb buddy....
Thank you so much!
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Can plasma be also used as sample for the indirect ELISA
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I have one doubt.. In elisa test y we will prefer only serum.. If plasma will possible for test.. in case plasma will we prefer what reaction will happen.. Can you explain please
In order to prevent blood clotting during the preparation of plasma anticoagulants commonly are used (like EDTA or heparin).
In most cases, anticoagulants affect the interaction of antibodies with antigens, so most test systems designed to work with serum, but not with plasm
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Please make a video on PRADA technique
Thanks for your suggestion, I will try to make a video on that
hi thank you for lesson but I just want to say, I listened 2 times but I found this lecture a little complicated to understand antigen -antikor meanings.. 😔
Thanks for your honest opinion....in future videos I would try to simply the material even further
@@animatedbiologywitharpan thank you for answering me.
its ok
i loved it
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What is the substrate in this case of ELISA? Is it the patient's serum?
ELISA is done on the patient's sample which has the antigen or antibody. If you are asking about the substrate for color reaction then its different
Yes that's what I mean. What is the substrate for color reaction?
Hi sir I am form karnataka,25 years old i have one doubt.
While performing the hiv test with test kit i toughed the area where sample is collected with pricked finger and give the blood. At the time i toughed sampale collection area accidently. I don't use pippet(dropper) I heared live antigen of hiv in the test kit.
Now I worried about this.
Can Hiv is spread by test kit in such method?
I am at risk of getting hiv.
Please sir answer this🙏.
HIV can only occur if there is a transfusion of a positive blood with negative one. If that happened in your case then get it checked out.
thank u
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Tôi thích sản phẩm này
I couldn't understand your point
whats the difference between direct elisa
Direct ELISA directly uses labeled antibodies for antigen detection, while indirect ELISA employs unlabeled primary antibodies and labeled secondary antibodies, amplifying the signal for increased sensitivity. Direct ELISA is quicker but less sensitive, while indirect ELISA offers enhanced sensitivity at the cost of additional steps.
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Sir ELISA test or EIA test boths are same test
Sir my test valu is 0.08, why this value not be zero, is there any virus exist in my body , pls
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Plzzzzzzz send the more videos
Sir , can any of these types of eliza detect hiv
Yes
I would like to copy it
And make a video inn Shah Allah
So please must watch
Whaaaaat ? Why ?
Thanku
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Sir, cmia test also elisa
Reply sir
the washing process isn't needed?
I agree to your point. Acute this video was an old video , the wash step and the necessity of it should have been highlighted.
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@@animatedbiologywitharpan okg
the person sighing at 1:05 LOL
If you use wrong buffer or simple water than also kit will show accurate results
I am unsure about this
What is is well?
Its done in 96 well microtitter plate.
Why only serum is used
Serum, the clear liquid portion of blood after clotting, is typically used for diagnostic purposes instead of whole blood because it lacks clotting factors, which could interfere with certain tests. Serum provides a clearer sample for accurate analysis of various biomarkers, such as proteins, enzymes, and antibodies, aiding in diagnostics.
Serum, the clear liquid portion of blood after clotting, is typically used for diagnostic purposes instead of whole blood because it lacks clotting factors, which could interfere with certain tests. Serum provides a clearer sample for accurate analysis of various biomarkers, such as proteins, enzymes, and antibodies, aiding in diagnostics.
Where is animation of Direct Elisa
What actually well is?
Well have hydrophobic interaction between the Amino acids side chain on the antibody used for coating and the plastic surface
Why you can't explain direct and Mac Elisa
I don’t like how HIV is confused with AIDS … or refered to as aids in this video
It’s [HIV] not at all being confused with AIDS, HIV is essentially a pre-cursor to AIDS, AIDS is the final stages when the HIV infection becomes most prominent; there are associated decreases to the CD4+ cells, greatly reducing one’s immunity, allowing them to be susceptible to opportunistic infections that the normal person wouldn’t be. Thats how it was discovered; young people having cancers that weren’t typically seen in their age demographic, I.e more of those in their 80s… LONG STORY SHORT, AIDS is HIV, HIV is not CATEGORIZED as AIDS until there is final progression characterized by low CD4+ (T-cell) counts, typically around 200/uL (vs ~1000/uL) , so it’s again the final stage of the infection from the virus, therefore the same thing. It’s a 5-minute summary video, in which he did a great job. 🎉😊
Illiterate 🥱
Ok
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Can you add translation Arabic please ❤️
you should practice it first so the explanation is fluent.
Yes my friend, thanks for your suggestion. I will incorporate
Good, but don't explain the direct method
Thanks for your detailed feedback
Pls improve your narration there are many mistakes
it was an old video, we will have new videos soon
Class is good but try to script the content .just blabbering and pausing.
It was a very old video
Watch the new one th-cam.com/video/8VIpCwT9FXw/w-d-xo.htmlsi=QdFH3cvQ6fQqwUb2
Not okay
Thanks for your honest feedback
@@animatedbiologywitharpan You need to give more content on this and you need to explain !! Time doesn't matter,just give a brief Explaination and it will be good 👍
Sir Please Hindi
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Sir Hindi me bol lo, q English me tuttr puttr kar rahay ho
My hindi is bad.
Itna hakla q rha hai bhai
Ek kam karo tum na kudh ka channel khol ke aur khud ke video upload kardo
Ek toh is bande ne video me itne efforts Dale hai banane ke liye upar se tumko har cheez perfect chahiye free me
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Really poor explanation
Not at all smooth and no proper explanation or points
worse explanation than my book
dude u stammer a lot
sorry about that, I am not a native English speaker. This video is very old as well.
@@animatedbiologywitharpan it's okay. The stammering wasn't a problem at all. Understood everything👌