The ELISA is a method of analysis, and variations in antigen preparation, antibody sources, and laboratory techniques
between diagnostic labs and in - house testing kits can create variation in results.2 The death of adult heartworms and subsequent release of large amounts of antigen from decomposing fragments may produce a strong antibody response.
Not exact matches
Heebner leads the Ultrafast Optical and Electronics Systems Group, whose members support multiple
Lab programs and are pioneering
diagnostic techniques bridging the gap
between ultrafast optics (subpicosecond) and high - bandwidth electronics (> 10 GHz).
It's one reason why such a discrepancy exists
between the number of dogs confirmed to have H3N2 via a
diagnostic lab and those presumed to have H3N2.