isoagglutination
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i·so·ag·glu·ti·na·tion
(ī′sō-ə-glo͞ot′n-ā′shən)n.
The agglutination of the red blood cells of an individual by antibodies in the serum of another individual of the same species.
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isoagglutination
(ˌaɪsəʊəˌɡluːtɪˈneɪʃən)n
(Biology) the agglutination of red blood cells of an organism by the blood serum of another organism of the same species
ˌisoagˈglutinative adj
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i•so•ag•glu•ti•na•tion
(ˌaɪ soʊ əˌglut nˈeɪ ʃən)n.
the clumping of the red blood cells by a transfusion of the blood or serum of a genetically different individual of the same species.
[1905–10]
i`so•ag•glu′ti•na`tive, adj.
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Noun | 1. | isoagglutination - agglutination of an agglutinogen of one individual by a serum from another individual of the same species agglutination - a clumping of bacteria or red cells when held together by antibodies (agglutinins) |
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