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  • What is the main purpose of urine samples in diagnostic testing?
    To diagnose medical conditions, including pregnancy and drug use
  • What substances are commonly found in urine?
    Urea, sodium ions, and potassium ions
  • What does the presence of glucose in urine indicate?
    It can indicate that a person has Type 1 or Type 2 diabetes
  • What hormone is produced by the placenta during pregnancy?
    Human chorionic gonadotropin (HCG)
  • How is HCG detected in urine for pregnancy testing?
    Through the use of monoclonal antibodies
  • What are the steps in producing monoclonal antibodies to HCG?
    1. Inject a mouse with HCG
    2. Extract B lymphocytes from the mouse's spleen
    3. Fuse B lymphocytes with myeloma cells to create hybridoma cells
    4. Screen hybridoma cells for HCG antibodies
    5. Culture the correct hybridoma cells to produce clones
    6. Purify the antibodies
  • What is the role of the wick in a pregnancy test?
    The wick absorbs urine and contains monoclonal antibodies to HCG
  • How does a pregnancy test indicate a positive result?
    A pink strip forms when HCG antibody complexes bind to immobilized antibodies on the wick
  • What does a second pink strip in a pregnancy test indicate?

    It indicates that the test is working properly
  • What are anabolic steroids based on?
    The male hormone testosterone
  • How are anabolic steroids detected in urine?
    Using gas chromatography mass spectrometry
  • What is the purpose of an immunoassay in drug testing?
    To initially test for the presence of illegal drugs in urine
  • What happens if the immunoassay test is positive?
    It is confirmed using gas chromatography mass spectrometry
  • What are the main uses of urine testing in diagnostics?
    • Pregnancy testing (HCG detection)
    • Testing for diabetes (glucose detection)
    • Detection of anabolic steroids
    • Testing for illegal drugs and alcohol