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An ELISA uses which of the following reagents?a. enzyme-labeled anti-antibodyb. radioactive anti-antibodyc. source of complementd. enzyme-labeled antigen
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ELISA stands for Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay. It is a type of antibody testing where the label is not a dye, but an enzyme that reacts with its substrate to produce a colored product. This color indicates a positive test. Show more…
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