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    ________ Defines the Lowest Quantity of an Antigen That Can
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________ Defines the Lowest Quantity of an Antigen That Can

Question 43

Question 43

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________ defines the lowest quantity of an antigen that can be detected in a serological test.


A) Specificity
B) Antigenic capacity
C) Minimal inhibitory concentration
D) Sensitivity

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