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    Which Test Uses Radioactive Isotopes to Label Antibodies or Antigens
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Which Test Uses Radioactive Isotopes to Label Antibodies or Antigens

Question 48

Question 48

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Which test uses radioactive isotopes to label antibodies or antigens in order to detect minute amounts of corresponding antigen or antibody?


A) Immunelectrophoresis
B) Radioimmunoassay (RIA)
C) Ouchterlony double diffusion
D) Quellung test
E) Western blot

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