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Old 10-19-2018, 06:02 PM #4
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Originally Posted by Droffi627 View Post
Normal range is <1:120. Mine came back <1:240.
That looks like the results of an ELISA. Usually an ELISA is done with binary dilutions of the test sample (your serum in this case).

Your result is only one dilution outside normal so I would not be that concerned about it.
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