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Assertion : ELISA test is based on antigen-antibody interactions where a pathogen can be detected by the presence of antibodies (proteins,glycoproteins, etc) on it
Reason : The pathogen antibody to be identified is immobilised on the surface of specially constructed ELISA plates and is then tested.

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