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Since its development in the 1960’s, ELISA (Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay) has revolutionized diagnostic testing, such as providing the first screening test for HIV. |
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When a person with Type A blood receives Type B blood in a transfusion, the ensuing reaction is potentially life threatening. IgM antibodies in the Type A individual cross-react with the red blood cells of the Type B donor, leading to massive clumping of antibodies and blood cells (agglutination). Our serologic tests take advantage of the same principle. |
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Urine samples provided early physicians one of the first means to detect disease. Urine’s power in diagnosis comes from the fact that urine and blood are inherently linked through the kidneys, and thus urine provides important clues about what is going on in the rest of the body. |
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