hemagglutination

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he·mag·glu·ti·nate

 (hē′mə-glo͞ot′n-āt′)
tr.v. he·mag·glu·ti·nat·ed, he·mag·glu·ti·nat·ing, he·mag·glu·ti·nates
To cause agglutination of red blood cells.

he′mag·glu′ti·na′tion n.
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Noun1.hemagglutination - agglutination of red blood cells
agglutination - a clumping of bacteria or red cells when held together by antibodies (agglutinins)
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hémagglutination

hem·ag·glu·ti·na·tion

n. hemoaglutinación, aglutinación de células rojas sanguíneas.
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