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An ELISA test can be used to look for a particular infection in a patient in 2 ways: an antigen 1 point

ELISA and an antibody ELISA test. What is the differentiating factor between them? Choose
all that apply
In an antigen test, the antigens come from a supply company and the primary
antibodies come from the patient
in an antigen test, the antigens come from the patient and the primary antibodies
come from a supply company
In an antibody test, the antigens come from a company and the primary antibodies
come from the patient
All of the above. -the second option is correct. What is the other?

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In an antibody test, the antigens come from a company and the primary antibodies come from the patient -- this is the other

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