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What is agglutination?

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Answered by mahabaig3
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Agglutination is the clumping of particles. The word agglutination comes from the Latin agglutinare. Agglutination is the process that occurs if an antigen is mixed with its corresponding antibody called isoagglutinin. This term is commonly used in blood grouping.

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Agglutination:

  • The state of being thus united; adhesion of parts. that which is united; a mass or group cemented together. Immunology. the clumping of bacteria, red blood cells, or other cells, due to the introduction of an antibody. Linguistics.

  • Agglutination is the clumping of particles. The word agglutination comes from the Latin agglutinare. Agglutination is the process that occurs if an antigen is mixed with its corresponding antibody called isoagglutinin. This term is commonly used in blood grouping.

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