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Transfusions- Blood transfusion v iron transfusion
…Blood transfusions v iron transfusions - the differences When a person presents symptoms at a doctor’s practice, the first priority is always the patient’s health and well-being. It is important to treat the condition that the patient may be struggling with, but sometimes there may be many reasons why a…
What is a universal blood donor?
…The average human being holds 9-11 pints of blood (roughly 5 litres).and the human body generally needs a minimum of 5+ pints in their system to stay alive. Typically losing any more than 4 pints of blood at any given time will prove to be fatal. Scientists have yet to…
What is Chemiluminescent immunoassay?
…Chemiluminescent immunoassay is a variation of the standard enzyme immunoassay (EIA), which is a biochemical technique used in immunology. They can also be used as diagnosis tools in medicine, as well as being in used in several other different industries for various applications. How does Chemiluminescent Immunoassay work? During EIA…
What are blood group reagents?
…Blood grouping reagents are solutions that can be used to determine ABO, Rhesus, Kell and MNS blood groups These classifications of human blood are all based on the presence or absence of certain antigens on the surface of red blood cells. The reagents can cause the agglutination (clumping) on the…
What is enzyme immunoassay, and how does it work?
…Enzyme immunoassay (EIA) is now widely used as a diagnostic tool in various industries as well as medicine. They can also be used as analytical tools for detecting particular antigens or antibodies in a certain sample during biomedical research. The history A Nobel Prize was awarded for prior work, on…