Multiple Choice
You have a patient who has rheumatoid factor. If you are performing an assay for various infectious diseases in which you capture the patient's IgM, add the antigen, and then add a labeled antibody to the antigen, the
A) reactions with all antigens tested would be positive
B) reactions with all antigens tested would be negative
C) controls would be negatively affected
D) assay would not be affected
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Q10: In a sandwich assay,<br>A)the antibody is sandwiched
Q25: HAMA<br>A)is human anti-mouse antibody<br>B)can cause false positives
Q26: Which of the following assays requires a
Q27: An additional advantage of an indirect assay
Q28: In analysis of a multiplex bead,<br>A)one-color fluorescence
Q29: Which of the following requires a trigger
Q30: A fluorescent polarization assay is<br>A)an inhibitory labeled
Q31: In analysis of a multiplex bead<br>A)two-color fluorescence
Q34: The first labeled assays developed were<br>A)radioimmunoassay<br>B)chemiluminescent immunoassays<br>C)enzyme
Q35: In the following two reactions, the test