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Is fx5 sensitive enough to ...
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Is fx5 sensitive enough to detect allergy to peanut?
ImmunoCAP Specific IgE
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Are IgE antibodies stable in serum samples?
Can plasma, hemolytic, lipemic and icteric samples be used in ImmunoCAP for IgE testing?
Can serum extracted from capillary blood be used for IgE testing?
Can wood dust cause allergy?
Do skin prick tests (SPT) and IgE determinations give different results?
Does heat-treatment of patient sera influence the IgE test results?
From what age is it relevant to perform IgE testing in children?
How can MultiCAP results be positive, but the follow-up with single allergens be negative?
If a patient has specific IgE antibodies to a particular allergen in his serum, does this always mean that he has clinical symptoms?
Is fx5 sensitive enough to detect allergy to peanut?
Is it possible to obtain positive specific IgE results if total IgE is within the normal range?
Is it useful to test specific IgE for food allergens in serum in older children and adults?
What are the benefits of ImmunoCAP allergy in vitro testing?
What are the principles for quality control and standardizing of ImmunoCAP allergen source materials at Phadia?
What is the difference between the two dog allergens e2 and e5?
What is the sensitivity and specificity of the most common food allergens?
What is the sensitivity and specificity of the most common mold allergens?
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Multi-allergens are designed for a sensitivity of 90% or more. This level was confirmed for IgE antibodies to peanut and soy bean.
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Multiple Allergen ImmunoCAP (fx5)
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