ELISA Activity
Problem 2
What would happen if serum were omitted from the ELISA, but all other steps remained the same and were performed properly?
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Anti-human Ig-conjugate would not bind and be washed away. |
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Anti-human Ig-conjugate would bind non-specifically to the ELISA plate. |
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The O.D. values would be nearly the same as the assay control. |
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Both A and C. |

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