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quellung reaction - vertaling naar arabisch

REACTION IN WHICH ANTIBODIES BIND TO BACTERIAL CAPSULE
Quellung rection; Quellung
  • Photomicrograph of ''Streptococcus pneumoniae'' bacteria revealing capsular swelling using the Neufeld quellung test. Notice the two streptococci at the top of the photo that appear to have no capsule.

quellung reaction         
‎ تَفاعُلُ الانْتِباج‎
Action and reaction         
PART OF NEWTON'S LAWS
Action and Reaction; Action and reaction; Reaction force; Reactive force; Law of action and reaction
فعل ورد فعل
reaction         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
RXN; Reactions; Reaction (disambiguation)
‎ تَفاعُل, استجابة:للتنبيه‎

Definitie

reaction
(reactions)
Frequency: The word is one of the 1500 most common words in English.
1.
Your reaction to something that has happened or something that you have experienced is what you feel, say, or do because of it.
Reaction to the visit is mixed...
He was surprised that his answer should have caused such a strong reaction.
N-VAR: usu with supp
2.
A reaction against something is a way of behaving or doing something that is deliberately different from what has been done before.
All new fashion starts out as a reaction against existing convention...
N-COUNT: N against n
3.
If there is a reaction against something, it becomes unpopular.
Premature moves in this respect might well provoke a reaction against the reform...
N-SING: also no det, N against n
4.
Your reactions are your ability to move quickly in response to something, for example when you are in danger.
The sport requires very fast reactions.
N-PLURAL: oft poss N
5.
Reaction is the belief that the political or social system of your country should not change.
Thus, he aided reaction and thwarted progress.
N-UNCOUNT [disapproval]
6.
A chemical reaction is a process in which two substances combine together chemically to form another substance.
Ozone is produced by the reaction between oxygen and ultra-violet light...
N-COUNT
7.
If you have a reaction to a substance such as a drug, or to something you have touched, you are affected unpleasantly or made ill by it.
Every year, 5000 people have life-threatening reactions to anaesthetics...
N-COUNT: oft adj N to n

Wikipedia

Quellung reaction

The quellung reaction, also called the Neufeld reaction, is a biochemical reaction in which antibodies bind to the bacterial capsule of Streptococcus pneumoniae, Klebsiella pneumoniae, Neisseria meningitidis, Bacillus anthracis, Haemophilus influenzae, Escherichia coli, and Salmonella. The antibody reaction allows these species to be visualized under a microscope. If the reaction is positive, the capsule becomes opaque and appears to enlarge.

Quellung is the German word for "swelling" and describes the microscopic appearance of pneumococcal or other bacterial capsules after their polysaccharide antigen has combined with a specific antibody. The antibody usually comes from serum taken from an immunized laboratory animal. As a result of this combination, and precipitation of the large, complex molecule formed, the capsule appears to swell, because of increased surface tension, and its outlines become clearly demarcated.

The pneumococcal quellung reaction was first described in 1902 by the scientist Fred Neufeld, and applied only to Streptococcus pneumoniae, both as microscopic capsular swelling and macroscopic agglutination (clumping visible with the naked eye). It was initially an intellectual curiosity more than anything else, and could distinguish only the three pneumococcal serotypes known at that time. However, it acquired an important practical use with the advent of serum therapy to treat certain types of pneumococcal pneumonia in the 1920s because selection of the proper antiserum to treat an individual patient required correct identification of the infecting pneumococcal serotype, and the quellung reaction was the only method available to do this. Dr. Albert Sabin made modifications to Neufeld's technique so that it could be done more rapidly, and other scientists expanded the technique to identify 29 additional serotypes.

Application of Neufeld’s discoveries to other important areas of research came when Fred Griffith showed that pneumococci could transfer information to transform one serotype into another. Oswald Avery, Colin MacLeod, and Maclyn McCarty later showed that the transforming factor was deoxyribonucleic acid, or DNA.

Serum therapy for infectious diseases was displaced by antibiotics in the 1940s, but identification of specific serotypes remained important as the understanding of the epidemiology of pneumococcal infections still required their identification to determine where different serotypes spread, as well as the variable invasiveness of different serotypes. Understanding the prevalence of various serotypes was also critical to the development of pneumococcal vaccines to prevent invasive infections.

The quellung reaction has been used to identify the 93 known capsular serotypes of Streptococcus pneumoniae in diagnostic settings, but in recent years it has been challenged by the latex agglutination method, and further by molecular typing techniques such as the polymerase chain reaction, which detect DNA and therefore target genetic differences between serotypes. Currently, there are 100 known capsular serotypes.