For what other application do forensic scientists often use specific antigen–antibody reactions? What is the EMIT technique frequently used for, and what is its greatest limitation?
What will be an ideal response?
Specific antigen–antibody reactions are used to detect drugs in blood and urine. One of the most frequent uses of the EMIT technique in forensic laboratories has been for screening the urine of suspected marijuana smokers. The greatest problem associated with the technique is determining when the individual actually used marijuana. Some individuals may yield positive urine test results up to ten days after the last use of marijuana.
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