Multiple Choice
To measure the amount of rheumatoid factor in a patient's serum, we perform
A) a passive latex agglutination with Fc regions on the particle
B) an inhibition of a passive latex agglutination reaction
C) reverse passive latex agglutination with Fc regions on the beads sticking out
D) reverse passive latex agglutination with Fc regions added in solution
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