I have read an article from last year about a lab that routinely runs a gel enzyme panel when they get equivocal results (i.e. antibodies of undetermined significance, AUS's, non-specific reactions) on gel screens or panels. About 25% of the time they identified significant allo-antibodies that otherwise would have been missed as they would have been ruled-out on the regular panels. Does anyone else do this?
https://academic.oup.com/labmed/article/48/1/24/2666003
Thanks, Scott