The difference between latex agglutination and hemagglutination is:
A) the type of particle used to carry the antibody.
B) the type of target organism involved.
C) that hemagglutination is less specific but more sensitive.
D) that hemagglutination procedures are temperature sensitive.
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Q17: Polyclonal antibodies are those that:
A)react with many
Q18: Monoclonal antibodies are those that:
A)react with many
Q18: Specific proteins produced by cells of the
Q19: The precipitin test that is widely used
Q20: A positive latex agglutination test was observed
Q21: The immunochemical test that involves the agglutination
Q22: A positive test was observed on a
Q23: A Western blot assay was performed,and bands
Q24: A patient was suspected of having a
Q26: A pregnant woman had contact with her
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