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Soluble antigens are detected in which type of test?

a. Cross-Reactions
b. Agglutination
c. Precipitation
d. Specificity
e. Sensitivity

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Final answer:

Soluble antigens are detected in a precipitation reaction, where soluble antigens added to a solution containing antibodies form a visible precipitin complex.

Step-by-step explanation:

This involves adding soluble antigens to a test tube containing a solution of antibodies to form a precipitin. A precipitin reaction typically involves polyclonal antibodies because they can bind to multiple epitopes, making lattice formation more likely and a visible precipitin will form. This indicates that the correct answer is c. Precipitation. In contrast, agglutination assays involve antibodies aggregating cells or large particles into a visible matrix and can be used to detect the presence of specific antigens or antibodies in patient serum.

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