@@kerrileelawrence2402 Please tell me you are joking? Cancer isn't even a virus that you would make in a lab. Most animals can develop cancer. It is just part of a body aging. Each time your cells replicate the DNA gets mutated a little. Sometimes these mutations happen in important places. The cell can then become cancerous because the genes needed to regulate cell growth are no longer working properly.
@@KamiltheCamel I don't see the original comment, but I just wanted to mention that there are some cancers that are virally induced; in fact, HIV can induce lymphoma in some patients. Human papilloma virus can rarely induce cervical cancer in women. Even in animals we see virally-induced cancers; avian leukosis virus (a retrovirus, like HIV) can induce lymphoma in chickens. *Most* cancers are spontaneous, this is true, but there are some infectious cancers, too! For example, the esophageal worm in dogs, Spirocerca lupi, is a parasitic worm that can induce cancer. And both dogs and tasmanian devils have a type of tumor that is directly contagious via contact. For dogs, it's a tumor called the transmissible venereal tumor (TVT), and for tasmanian devils it's called devil facial tumor disease. And in humans, the spirochete bacteria Helicobacter pylori is thought to contribute to some types of stomach cancer, too. So yes I agree, for the most part cancer is spontaneous and is the product of accumulations of mutations - but there are some infectious/contagious causes, too. =)
Hi! I am a Biology student. According to my research, ELISA Method can be used to detect Cyanobacteria on freshwater. May I know how am I going to detect the cyanobacteria in the freshwater? What procedure will I use/follow? Thank you so much! your answer will be a big help for us, future researchers.
Hi, great question! We at Edvotek have not specifically created an ELISA that looks for cyanobacteria, so I cannot provide a specific protocol. My suggestion would be to start with a search of the literature using PubMed to find a paper describing the assay you want to try, and using that as a starting point for the development of your protocol, including time, steps, and reagents. Hope this helps!
Edvotek offers multiple ELISA tests for educational purposes, available here: www.edvotek.com/search?keywords=ELISA One strip simulation is available here: www.edvotek.com/S-70 Please note, while most of these experiments use real antibodies and substrates, they are simulations of the diagnostic test (i.e. the HIV strip test does not contain any HIV antibodies or antigens).
New to ELISA! I have a quick question: is the color change because the detection substrate has interacted with the "sandwiched" antigen? I'm guessing no color changed means we don't have the antigen we are looking for?🤔
There are many different types of ELISA, so the complex that forms can be a little different depending on the specific assay (more info here: blog.edvotek.com/2021/01/14/all-about-the-elisa/). But, in brief, if the complex can form and the enzyme-linked detection antibody is present in a well, it can break down the substrate and produce color or light. If there is no signal, then the antigen-antibody complex has not formed. This generally means the antigen is not present, but there is always the possibility for experimental error which is why it is important to have reproducibility in your data!
The assay can be used to detect viruses, but that requires having the antigen of the virus and an antibody that binds to the antigen. Besides, RT-PCR is how we detect viruses nowadays and it is far more precise and accurate in quantifying viral load.
Apparently, the ELISA Method can be used to detect BPA on water. May I know how am I going to detect the Bisphenol A in the water? What procedure will I use/follow? Thank you so much! your answer will be a big help for me!
This is a general video which can be used with any of our kits. Here's a few to try: www.edvotek.com/271 www.edvotek.com/267 www.edvotek.com/274 www.edvotek.com/280
This will be slightly different for every substrate, which is why we would create a standard curve from samples of known concentration. The absorbance of the standard curve samples would be measured using a spec, plotted on a graph, then the experimental sample compared to the graph. For more info, check our our experiment: www.edvotek.com/266. The lit covers creating and analyzing a standard curve.
There are many uses for the ELISA, which you can research using PubMed or similar article databases. This video demonstrates a simulated test using real antibodies and antigens for people to learn the techniques.
@@khurramshahzad579 You will have to do your research to determine whether the ELISA is a clinically relevant way to detect HCV. ELISAs are often used in medical diagnostic assays.
Riya Maurya you could but what would be the point of that? You risk disturbing the sediment and skewing results. On top of risking cross contamination when you pour it out.
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Hello, I have a question By Elisa there are many positive igg as ebv hhv6 cmv But with negative igm. And negative pcr? What do this mean with clinical symptoms?
It could mean that there was a previous contact with the virus so igg are positive but no infection at the moment cause igm and pcr are negative. Symptoms might be for other reasons maybe
Hi! This is a video produced by our educational biotechnology company to show how to use our product! Our ELISA kits follow similar protocols but may use different detection substrates. So, while this video is not an advertisement, it is designed to go with the experiments available for sale on our website.
Background music is very upbeat considering someone has just tested positive for HIV.
yes
The video proved a person with HIV؟؟؟؟؟
lol
@@kerrileelawrence2402 Please tell me you are joking? Cancer isn't even a virus that you would make in a lab. Most animals can develop cancer. It is just part of a body aging. Each time your cells replicate the DNA gets mutated a little. Sometimes these mutations happen in important places. The cell can then become cancerous because the genes needed to regulate cell growth are no longer working properly.
@@KamiltheCamel I don't see the original comment, but I just wanted to mention that there are some cancers that are virally induced; in fact, HIV can induce lymphoma in some patients. Human papilloma virus can rarely induce cervical cancer in women. Even in animals we see virally-induced cancers; avian leukosis virus (a retrovirus, like HIV) can induce lymphoma in chickens. *Most* cancers are spontaneous, this is true, but there are some infectious cancers, too! For example, the esophageal worm in dogs, Spirocerca lupi, is a parasitic worm that can induce cancer. And both dogs and tasmanian devils have a type of tumor that is directly contagious via contact. For dogs, it's a tumor called the transmissible venereal tumor (TVT), and for tasmanian devils it's called devil facial tumor disease. And in humans, the spirochete bacteria Helicobacter pylori is thought to contribute to some types of stomach cancer, too. So yes I agree, for the most part cancer is spontaneous and is the product of accumulations of mutations - but there are some infectious/contagious causes, too. =)
Super helpful video, and I liked the background music. It's upbeat and keeps me focused and entertained too.
I will probably put the background music in the lab as well, that was a banger
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Hi! I am a Biology student. According to my research, ELISA Method can be used to detect Cyanobacteria on freshwater. May I know how am I going to detect the cyanobacteria in the freshwater? What procedure will I use/follow? Thank you so much! your answer will be a big help for us, future researchers.
Hi, great question! We at Edvotek have not specifically created an ELISA that looks for cyanobacteria, so I cannot provide a specific protocol. My suggestion would be to start with a search of the literature using PubMed to find a paper describing the assay you want to try, and using that as a starting point for the development of your protocol, including time, steps, and reagents.
Hope this helps!
Anyway we can learn this and do a easy test like using strip?
Edvotek offers multiple ELISA tests for educational purposes, available here: www.edvotek.com/search?keywords=ELISA
One strip simulation is available here: www.edvotek.com/S-70
Please note, while most of these experiments use real antibodies and substrates, they are simulations of the diagnostic test (i.e. the HIV strip test does not contain any HIV antibodies or antigens).
THANK YOU SOOOO MUCH FOR THE VIDEO! I can finally understand this journal article im reading :")
the background music was just ✨perfection✨
Explanation is excellent
Glad you think so!
There are very few professional s in India to do Elisa in a large scale. Diagnostic laboratory should take brave step for Covid19
Nice, quick video. I am surprised that you can use the same transfer pipet for every well for most steps.
Frank
Frank Reiser M.S.
Is that right or wrong ?
He use 6 differents transfers pipets for this demonstration. Visualise this video again and look at the 30 seconds of movie.
Frank Reiser M.S.
@@rehammohamed8145 wrong if he did so
Is ELISA and Rapid antibody test HIV 1 AND 2 both Reliable?
l cant know where will we use the primary antibody and what is the reagent and its function
I think the reagent is the primary antibody
Background music is bery irritating
Please why need used to the stop solution? Thanks
New to ELISA! I have a quick question: is the color change because the detection substrate has interacted with the "sandwiched" antigen? I'm guessing no color changed means we don't have the antigen we are looking for?🤔
There are many different types of ELISA, so the complex that forms can be a little different depending on the specific assay (more info here: blog.edvotek.com/2021/01/14/all-about-the-elisa/). But, in brief, if the complex can form and the enzyme-linked detection antibody is present in a well, it can break down the substrate and produce color or light. If there is no signal, then the antigen-antibody complex has not formed. This generally means the antigen is not present, but there is always the possibility for experimental error which is why it is important to have reproducibility in your data!
please, when do you add your sample if you are to purchase this instrument. Can it be used for detecting viruses?
The assay can be used to detect viruses, but that requires having the antigen of the virus and an antibody that binds to the antigen. Besides, RT-PCR is how we detect viruses nowadays and it is far more precise and accurate in quantifying viral load.
This is a simulation that cannot be used to detect viruses.
Thank you for your education
Apparently, the ELISA Method can be used to detect BPA on water. May I know how am I going to detect the Bisphenol A in the water? What procedure will I use/follow? Thank you so much! your answer will be a big help for me!
We recommend performing a literature search to find the best protocol for detecting BPA in water. This is a very general overview.
best video i saw about ELISA
Thanks for the nice video dear sir ❤
Thank you
simple and helpful!
What is the KIT used here ??
This is a general video which can be used with any of our kits. Here's a few to try:
www.edvotek.com/271
www.edvotek.com/267
www.edvotek.com/274
www.edvotek.com/280
does the absorbance parallel the concentration? Could they be ran through a spectrophotometer to determine antibody concentration?
This will be slightly different for every substrate, which is why we would create a standard curve from samples of known concentration. The absorbance of the standard curve samples would be measured using a spec, plotted on a graph, then the experimental sample compared to the graph.
For more info, check our our experiment: www.edvotek.com/266. The lit covers creating and analyzing a standard curve.
Hi! This test is used for anti hcv detection??
There are many uses for the ELISA, which you can research using PubMed or similar article databases. This video demonstrates a simulated test using real antibodies and antigens for people to learn the techniques.
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Thanks
@@EdvotekInc
One of its use is hcv detection too?
@@khurramshahzad579 You will have to do your research to determine whether the ELISA is a clinically relevant way to detect HCV. ELISAs are often used in medical diagnostic assays.
Very easily understandable steps nice
Thank you so much 😊
Can't we decant the reagent or buffer from the well instead of removing it by the dropper
Riya Maurya you could but what would be the point of that? You risk disturbing the sediment and skewing results. On top of risking cross contamination when you pour it out.
thanx 👍
What's the function of PBS?
its a washing buffer used after eash step to prevent interaction with plastic wells as l thought and maybe l am wrong
ITC CUL
Advait Nandedkar pms
two thumbs WAY up!
Good lesson
What if steps (provedure) are not followed ??
Depending on the protocol and the step you did not follow, you can end up with a false positive or false negative result.
really educative, appreciate it!
The background music is louder than his voice-over makes it hard to hear him talk.
Thank you for your feedback.
Can u plz explain step 6
it was really educative
The Elisa (or the 100 microliter to nanoliter
it cleared my all confusion tnqu
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Very helpful😊 Thankyou
THANK YOU
What is function on PBS
it is used for washing to remove the unbound or extra antigen or antibody
Elisa reagent name
l wanna ask the same question so please if you have the answer just tell me
It's very good way
Nostalgia, we didn't have youtube those day's.
its so helpful
Labii ELN & LIMS has developed a widget to perform ELISA data analysis directly in the ELN platform with a few simple clicks. Learn more at blog.labii.com/2019/08/elisa-standard-curve-with-labii-eln.html.
Ye kon c type ka elisa perform kr rhy han?? Indirect? Or competitive?
Indirect
Background music is disturbing a lot ..m
great
Very helpful
Tnxs
Hello,
I have a question
By Elisa there are many positive igg as ebv hhv6 cmv But with negative igm. And negative pcr? What do this mean with clinical symptoms?
It could mean that there was a previous contact with the virus so igg are positive but no infection at the moment cause igm and pcr are negative. Symptoms might be for other reasons maybe
Lose that background music, and it'll be perfect
my heart had heart attack by the speed of the video :)).. nice one
Usually I have to increase the speed of education al videos here I have to reduce it
So much pipetting! No wonder there are so many companies working on lab automation!
Can someone translate to English
It's in English
@@ebhawesh I didn't mean it literally
Good but useless background noise
"add detection substrate like specified in product" nice advertisment.
Hi! This is a video produced by our educational biotechnology company to show how to use our product! Our ELISA kits follow similar protocols but may use different detection substrates. So, while this video is not an advertisement, it is designed to go with the experiments available for sale on our website.
i guess there's a device to do the washing
Longest molecular technique process 😐
I can name a few that take more time... Western blots for one! But the information that you get from the ELISA is very powerful in many fields.
I think , this is direct sandwich elisa
This particular assay is a direct ELISA. However, there are sandwich ELISA experiments for education labs available at www.edvotek.com
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Hardest crafting tutorial ever
We do have a crafting tutorial. This one focuses on the ELISA.
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Elisa kamu mau jadi sahabat aku kalo mau aku minta nomor hp kamu dong😊😊
The video is as mundane as the task of performing such a test
Thank you for your feedback!
annoying background music
Elisa kamu mau jadi sahabat aku kalo mau aku minta nomor hp kamu dong😊😊