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29 Differences Between Direct and Indirect Serologic Tests

  • Post author:Team Serology Test
  • Post published:September 8, 2023
  • Post category:Difference Between
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Introduction The term "serology" describes the use of antigen-antibody responses in the lab for diagnosis. Serum, the liquid portion of blood where antibodies are discovered, is employed in testing, hence…

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