Are there a high amount of nonspecific binding and false positives occurring in

04:03 Jun 17, 2012
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Medical - Biology (-tech,-chem,micro-) / laboratory testing
English term or phrase: Are there a high amount of nonspecific binding and false positives occurring in
Are there a high amount of nonspecific binding and false positives occurring in these tests? There is no way to test this easily, at the present time. However, what was seen in our small study correlates with this hypothesis. The patient whose blood was drawn for our reproducibility studies is in very good health with no current signs and symptoms of food allergy. This person, however, tested reactive in 76% of Lab A's test (73 positive/96 foods), in 29% (28 positive/95 foods) of Lab B's test, and reactive in 22% (22 positive/102 foods) of Lab C's test.
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4Puede ser que ocurran una gran cantidad de enlaces no específicos y falsos positivos en este test
Ana Terzaghi


  

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are there a high amount of nonspecific binding and false positives occurring in
Puede ser que ocurran una gran cantidad de enlaces no específicos y falsos positivos en este test


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