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Higher specificity was attained by some laboratories using assays aimed at detecting secondary infections, namely the Standard Diagnostics or the Panbio Dengue IgG capture assay, though at the cost of lower sensitivity.
Owing to the high volume of samples processed by some laboratories using automated systems, the screening with treponemal assays and confirming with non-treponemal tests is becoming the established norm.
This reference reagent has already been tested by some laboratories using several commercial tests, and was found to improve considerably the comparison of quantitative results between different commercial tests (N Bizzaro, personal communication).
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Apart from the collagen yield, some laboratories use additional parameters to characterize the quality of the extracted bone collagen, e.g., δ13C, δ15N, C/N ratio, %C, etc. [74].
One such difference is that some laboratories use a short in vitro stimulation period of cells before they are transferred to the ELISpot plate; this is commonly done in the case of frozen cells, in order to enhance assay sensitivity.
Some laboratories used established laboratory protocols, and other laboratories worked with standard operating protocols (SOPs).
Some laboratories use a different method on second tests as a QA check.
Some laboratories use an ELISA for immunoglobulin G subclasses as a screening test (12 ).
Some laboratories use oil immersion objectives while others insist that dry objectives are adequate.
Some laboratories use their own mounting medium and cover slips even when these are supplied as components of kits.
Although we assume that most laboratories used immunohistochemistry assays and consistent cutoff points, it is possible that some laboratories used different methods or different cutoff points.
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