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Is There Any1 Else Out There Besides Carla B


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purpleflowers Rookie

Not sure why my previous post was deleted but here it is again

any one else's opinion on this would be great

ok i found my results for the western blot test. It first gives this key thing on how to read it I guess

****PRESENCE OF ONLY ONE DOUBLE STARRED BAND OR INDETERMINATE DOUBLE STARRED BANDS IN A NEGATIVE REPORT MAY INDICATE CLINICAL SIGNIFICANCE

It says Band Intensity: NEGATIVE (-) No visible band present

INDETERMINATE: (IND)

BAND PRESENT WITH INTENSITY < WEAK (1+) POSITIVE CONTROL

POSITIVE (1+ to 4+)

BAND PRESENT AT AN INTENSITY >/= WEAK (1+) POSITIVE CONTROL

My results are as follows: ( I will only list the bands that have things near them

IGM RESULT

**23-25kda says INDETERMINATE

**31kda says -

**34kda says -

**39kda says INDETERMINATE

**41 kda says ++++

45 -

58 -

66 -

73-

**83-93 says -

PAGE 2 SAYS IGG RESULT

18 -

22 -

**23-25 = -

28 = -

30 = -

**31= -

**34= -

**39=INDETERMINATE

45 -

58 -

66 -

73 -

**83-93 = -

Thank You so much for helping me


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Jestgar Rising Star

because you've now posted this three times.....

I'll delete the other one and keep this one.

purpleflowers Rookie

because you've now posted this three times.....

I'll delete the other one and keep this one.

ohhhh silly me did I?

its my slowww computer I guess because i sure didnt actually post 3 xs :)

kareng Grand Master

Don't know anything about your results but I do know about double posting. My Ipad will sometimes post twice. I think it likes what I have to say so much....or maybe it just wants me to shut up and plug it in to charge. ;)

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