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    A Serological Reaction Is Set Up in Which the Antigen
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A Serological Reaction Is Set Up in Which the Antigen

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A serological reaction is set up in which the antigen and antibody are both soluble and form an insoluble complex that is detected macroscopically.What type of assay was described?


A) precipitation
B) agglutination
C) flocculation
D) neutralization

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