When Comparing Immunoelectrophoresis, IEP, and Immunofixation Electrophoresis, IFE, the Following
Multiple Choice
When comparing immunoelectrophoresis, IEP, and immunofixation electrophoresis, IFE, the following characteristics are true of IFE except that it is
A) more complex.
B) more sensitive.
C) used for difficult to characterize anomalous proteins.
D) challenging.
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Q1: IFE results are interpreted visually, by inspection
Q2: A monoclonal gammopathy is<br>A)frequently diagnosed using Immunofixation
Q4: Advantages of Microchip capillary electrophoresis include<br>A)high speed.<br>B)reduced
Q5: Electrophoresis is defined as<br>A)migration of charged solutes
Q6: In addition to IFE, other techniques for
Q7: Separation of proteins by electrophoresis is based
Q8: The most commonly identified M-protein in serum
Q9: In the first phase of Immunofixation Electrophoresis
Q10: Immunofixation Electrophoresis (IFE) is a reliable and
Q11: Normal results for serum IFE include<br>A)darker IgG