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!1 is interesting. However, they only used 10 samples in each category.
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Chris Noble wrote:
> jdach wrote:
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> Different HIV ELISA tests use a combination of viral lysate, synthetic
> peptides and recombinant proteins not just HIV p24.
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> They are also tested for potentially interfering substance. See table
> 11.
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> http://www.fda.gov/Cber/pmasumm/P020066S.htm
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> Chris Noble
reply from drdach:
Yes Figure 11 is interesting. However, they only used 10 samples in
each category.
They also state: "nonspecific reactions may occasionally be seen in
specimens from people who have prior pregnancy, blood transfusion".
That covers a lot of people.
I apologize for incorrectly stating you had an MD degree. Actually you
have a PHD in physics and work at an MRI facility in Australia:
Chris Noble, Multifrequency EPR Facility,
Centre for Magnetic Resonance,
The university of Queensland,
St. Lucia, Queensland, 4072, Australia.
PhD in Physics, the Monash university Physics Department
Postgraduate student at the Univ. of Queensland
Centre for Magnetic Resonance
Most notable quote from: Chris Noble Sun, Oct 23 2005 1:15 am
"That is also the difference between character assassination and
critically evaluating the evidence. One is a cheap rhetorical trick the
other is part of the scientific method."
regards from www.drdach.com
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