MICROBIOLOGY-MASTERING MICRO.-ACCESS
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Chapter 18, Problem 8R
Match the following serological tests in column A to the descriptions in column B.
Column A | Column B |
________ a. Precipitation | 1. Occurs with particulate antigens |
________ b. Western blotting | 2. Uses an enzyme for the indicator |
________ c. Agglutination | 3. Uses red blood cells for the indicator |
________ d. Complement fixation | 4. Uses antihuman immune serum globulin |
________ e. Neutralization | 5. Occurs with a free soluble antigen |
________ f. ELISA | 6. Used to determine the presence of antitoxin |
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