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- Q7252918 subject Q6585528.
- Q7252918 subject Q8543061.
- Q7252918 abstract "The hook effect or the prozone effect is a type of interference which plagues certain immunoassays and nephelometric assays, resulting in false negatives or inaccurately low results. Other common forms of interference include antibody interference, cross-reactivity and signal interference. The phenomenon is caused by very high concentrations of a particular analyte or antibody and is most prevalent in one-step (sandwich) immunoassays.".
- Q7252918 thumbnail Hook_effect.png?width=300.
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- Q7252918 wikiPageWikiLink Q6585528.
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- Q7252918 wikiPageWikiLink Q8543061.
- Q7252918 comment "The hook effect or the prozone effect is a type of interference which plagues certain immunoassays and nephelometric assays, resulting in false negatives or inaccurately low results. Other common forms of interference include antibody interference, cross-reactivity and signal interference. The phenomenon is caused by very high concentrations of a particular analyte or antibody and is most prevalent in one-step (sandwich) immunoassays.".
- Q7252918 label "Hook effect".
- Q7252918 depiction Hook_effect.png.