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Will Infectious Disease Antigens work in ELISA?

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All ABI infectious disease antigens work in ELISA.  However, it is critical to use an appropriate primary antibody and conjugate dilution. Double-block titrations should be performed to determine the optimum use dilutions in your system.

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