Title: A patient’s serum, Mycobacterium, guinea pig complement, sheep red blood cells, and anti-sheep red ... Post by: suo90821 on Sep 28, 2016 A patient’s serum, Mycobacterium, guinea pig complement, sheep red blood cells, and anti-sheep red blood cell antibodies are mixed in a test tube. What happens if the patient has antibodies to Mycobacterium?
A) Hemolysis occurs. B) Hemagglutination occurs. C) No hemolysis occurs. D) Bacteria fluoresce. E) Hemagglutination-inhibition occurs. Title: Re: A patient’s serum, Mycobacterium, guinea pig complement, sheep red blood cells, and anti-sheep ... Post by: tramjosey on Sep 28, 2016 Content hidden
Title: Re: A patient’s serum, Mycobacterium, guinea pig complement, sheep red blood cells, and anti-sheep red ... Post by: suo90821 on Nov 2, 2016 I was doubtful anyone would answer when I posted my question here, glad I did!
Cheers :) Title: Re: A patient’s serum, Mycobacterium, guinea pig complement, sheep red blood cells, and anti-sheep red ... Post by: tramjosey on Nov 6, 2016 Please mark the topic solved when you get a chance
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