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If a Serum Sample Does Not Cause Agglutination When Mixed

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If a serum sample does not cause agglutination when mixed with a particular antigen,then you should:

If a serum sample does not cause agglutination when mixed with a particular antigen,then you should:


A) report that the patient does not have antibody against that antigen.
B) test a more diluted sample to overcome possible prozone effects.
C) increase the particle surface charge by altering the pH.
D) decrease the viscosity of the sample.

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