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Someone who is allergic to a particular compound (allergen) will often create a subtype of antibodies (immunoglobin E) to the allergen, and histamine levels will increase to produce the immune response. Although testing a particular food for the allergen is relatively straightforward, learning which potential allergen caused the response is much more challenging. Which might be the best technique to determine which allergen a person has been exposed to, and why?

A. Western blot – immunodetection of immunoglobin E can be determined by subjecting the allergen to SDS PAGE and transfer to Western blot.
B. Mass spectroscopy – determining the presense of antibodies in a person after exposure can be measured by the mass of immunoglobulin E.
C. Mass spectroscopy – measuring the increases in histamines can show whether the antigen has been exposed to the patient.
D. ELISA – using an allergen in a sandwich ELISA will capture the antibodies produced against the allergen.

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Answer: ELISA – using an allergen in a sandwich ELISA will capture the antibodies produced against the allergen.

Step-by-step explanation:

The best technique to determine which allergen a person has been exposed to is ELISA and this is because using an allergen in a sandwich, ELISA will capture the antibodies produced against the allergen.

The enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay which is known as ELISA is useful in the measuring of antigens, proteins, and antibodies, in a particular sample. These include diagnosis of pregnancy test, HIV infection etc.

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