For a small antigen with one epitope that is in the fluid phase, the best assay would be
A) a capture assay
B) a competitive assay
C) a direct immunofluorescent assay
D) nephelometry
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Q2: Which of the following requires a trigger
Q3: In a sandwich assay,
A)the antibody is sandwiched
Q4: A western blot differs from a recombinant
Q5: The presence of human heterophilic antibody is
A)difficult
Q6: To remove the effect of a patient's
Q8: Which two labeled immunoassays do not require
Q9: An additional advantage of an indirect assay
Q10: A indirect radioimmunoassay uses a different second
Q11: In analysis of a multiplex bead,
A)one-color fluorescence
Q12: HAMA
A)is human anti-mouse antibody
B)can cause false positives
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