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Indirect immunofluorescent assay (IFA) is widely used for the detection of:
Q1: Complete the final dilution row (1,2,3)in the
Q4: Final stage<br>A)Packed elementary bodies (initial bodies)visible<br>B)Enter a
Q7: If a slide agglutination test is rotated
Q9: Sporotrichosis <br>A)Latex particle agglutination<br>B)ImmunoCAP system<br>C)Fungus media nucleic
Q17: 4+<br>A)Tiny aggregates<br>B)No aggregates<br>C)Medium-sized aggregates,some free red blood
Q18: Centrifuged specimens do not require capping.
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Q22: Nucleic acid sequence amplification<br>A)This amplifies target nucleic
Q25: M protein:<br>A) can cause infection,even without strains
Q30: Regulatory T (Treg)<br>A)Play a greater role in