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Why do the positive reactions look different with each latex reagent?

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Why do the positive reactions look different with each latex reagent?

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The appearance of the positive reaction looks different due to the different monoclonal/polyclonal antibodies used, sizes and epitopes of the antigen, and the type of latex used for the reagents.

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