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Updated: May 24 2017

Fluorescent Antibody Tests

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  • Introduction
    • Fluorescent antibody testing can be divided into
      • direct fluorescent antibody test (DFA)
        • use
          • for antigen localization and detection via
            • a fluorescently labeled antibody that binds to the antigen of interest
        • examples
          • used to help in diagnosing
            • varicella zoster virus (VZV) infection
            • Legionella infection
            • herpes simplex virus (HSV) infection
      • indirect fluorescent antibody test (IFA)
        • use
          • for pathogen-specific antibody detection via
            • a fluorescently labeled anti-antibody mixed with
              • the patient's serum that contains the produced antibody and
                • the laboratory-generated infected tissue sample
        • examples
          • used to detect the presence of
            • anti-nuclear antibodies
            • anti-dsDNA antibodies
            • anti-glomerular basement membrane antibodies
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