Multiple Choice
Often when performing immunoassays, it is important to know the titer of the antibody.The titer defines:
A) the amount of specific antibody present
B) the affinity of the antibody for the antigen being measured
C) the avidity of the antibody for the antigen being measured
D) the specificity of the antibody for the antigen being measured
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