
Membrane ELISA tests in clinical virology
A) are well suited for high-volume testing and where rapid results are not needed.
B) cannot be performed by those with minimum training.
C) include vials of positive and negative sera for quality monitoring of test procedures.
D) involve a handheld reaction chamber with a cellulose-like membrane, reagents to apply to the membrane, and a chromogenic reaction.
E) All of the above are correct.
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