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Monoclonal Antibodies Give Examples Labs Technique Elisa Test

Laboratory uses for monoclonal antibodies include ELISA tests for detecting banned drugs and identifying gonorrhea pathogen strains.

Monoclonal antibodies are used in labs for techniques like ELISA tests to detect banned drugs and to identify different strains of the pathogen causing gonorrhea.

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  • A technique known as the ELISA test can be used to detect banned drugs in athletes' urine
  • Different strains of the pathogen that causes gonorrhoea can be identified using monoclonal antibodies

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