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 526-324 Immunological Techniques (Practical)

Credit Points

6.25

Coordinator

Dr C. Cheers, Ms S. Uren

Corequisites

Microbiology 526-304.

Semester

1

Contact

36 hours practical (nine hours a week, last four weeks only)

Subject Description

The subject provides an overview of immunological methods, including preparation, characterisation, separation and assay of lymphocyte populations; characterisation, separation and assay of antigens and immunoglobulins; assay of the immune response to infection; and detection of normal and abnormal antigens in tissues.

By the end of the subject students should have developed:

  • skills in the in vitro manipulation and quantitation of cells belonging to the immune system
  • skills in the measurement of cell function
  • skills in separation, detection and quantitation of immuno-globulins and antigens
  • an understanding of the basis of the serological diagnosis of disease.

Students should have an enhanced understanding of the experimental basis of our knowledge of the immune response. They should understand the role of controls in interpretation of experiments. They should appreciate the necessity to keep clear laboratory notes as experiments progress.

Assessment

Laboratory work (weekly reports).



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