
Monovalent v. Bivalent Antibodies | Student Doctor Network
Apr 29, 2011 · Is the distinction that: Monovalent: Bind one antigen Bivalent: Bind two antigens OR: Monovalent: Bind one epitope Bivalent: Bind two epitopes If is it the latter, then doesn't …
Antibody question | Student Doctor Network
Mar 2, 2012 · Question is as follows: In cell #1, the addition of bivalent anti-insulin receptor antibodies induces a response without the addition of insulin. In cell #2, addition of a fragment …
Transfusion of RH+ blood into RH- person - Student Doctor …
May 5, 2008 · On the other hand, if you have someone with RH-, he will not accept blood from an RH+ group. This is because the RH- doesn't have any antigens due to the presence of the RH …
Goodpasture's vs Wegener's Granulomatosis - Student Doctor …
Jun 2, 2006 · Does anyone have any suggestions for differentiating Goodpasture's dz from Wegener's Granulomatosis on Step 1? Any "giveaways" we can look for in the question stem? …
College of American Pathologists (CAP) Retention of Laboratory Records and Materials The College of American Pathologists makes the following recommendations for the minimum …
MKSAP Question % | Student Doctor Network
Jul 5, 2008 · Few questions about management of routine conditions like diabetes, etc. They are trying to see whether you can pick up on the "zebras" so you might get 2 questions about …