
A test procedure that applies a specific fluorescent dye-antibody complex to a slide to which the patient specimen has been applied is referred to as
A) a solid-phase enzyme immunoassay.
B) a direct fluorescent antibody test.
C) an indirect fluorescent antibody test.
D) a radioimmunoassay.
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Q2: The major advantage of immunofluorescent microscopy assays
Q3: The precipitin test that involves antigen and
Q4: Monoclonal antibodies are those that
A)react with many
Q6: A modification of the Ouchterlony method that
Q7: The immunochemical test that involves antigen present
Q8: The difference between latex agglutination and coagglutination
Q17: Polyclonal antibodies are those that:
A)react with many
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