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    A Polyclonal Pattern Observed in IFE Results for Serum or Urine
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A Polyclonal Pattern Observed in IFE Results for Serum or Urine

Question 12

Question 12

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A polyclonal pattern observed in IFE results for serum or urine is considered


A) specific for a monoclonal protein (M-protein) .
B) nonspecific.
C) to exhibit increased intensity of color in one or two lanes.
D) to exclude the possibility of the presence of an M-protein.

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