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What are Serological Assays?
Serological assays are laboratory tests used to detect antibodies or antigens in a blood sample. They play a crucial role in diagnosing
infectious diseases
, determining immunity, and conducting
epidemiological studies
. Common types of serological assays include
ELISA
,
rapid diagnostic tests
(RDTs), and
Western blotting
.
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