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Meaning of "hemagglutination"

Hemagglutination is a noun that refers to the process of clumping red blood cells together, often used in laboratory tests to detect antibodies or antigens
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  • The agglutination of red blood cells, especially as a test for the presence of antibodies

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The agglutin involved in hemagglutination is called hemagglutinin.
Thereafter the wells were examined for hemagglutination.
This loss of the hemagglutination activity was repeatable.
Red button formation was scored as evidence of hemagglutination.
Simple hemagglutination assays are known in the art.
Titer is determined by using a standard hemagglutination assay.
Seven different hemagglutination patterns were found.
Presence of virus in the medium was assessed by hemagglutination.
This process is called hemagglutination or haemagglutination.
The hemagglutination reaction was performed as follows.
Standard growth curve and hemagglutination assays were performed.
Hemagglutination index is depicted in the graph.
The virus has no hemagglutination properties.
Hemagglutination series test will be conducted in our hospital.
The latter three carbohydrates did not inhibit hemagglutination.

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We conducted the hemagglutination test to investigate the presence of lectins.
Viruses were detected by the hemagglutination assay.
Hemagglutination and serum agglutination were examined before making genomic library.
Visible examination on a white background was used to determine hemagglutination.
Hemagglutination inhibition assay.
A standard plaque assay was used for a hemagglutination assay.
A brief protocol for the hemagglutination inhibition assay is described below.
Avrainvillea erecta was reported to have strong hemagglutination activity.
Evaluation of an indirect hemagglutination test for the diagnosis of human leptospirosis.
Their binding specificity can generally be assayed in hemagglutination tests.
Hemagglutination of neuraminidase treated bovine erythrocytes reflects adherence to cells in the nasopharynx.
Determining whether or not hemagglutination occurs.
Hemagglutination reactions often replace the more complicated adherence assays in classifying bacterial adhesins.
The immunological efficacy is measured by titrating the hemagglutination inhibition.
Detection of hemagglutination activity correlates with infectivity and can be used to titer the virus.
Immune response to infection was studied by passive hemagglutination antibody titers.
Each supernatant was assayed for hemagglutination activity and endotoxin content by the methods described below.
Virus present in the allantoic fluid was titrated by hemagglutination assay.
A maximum dilution which inhibits hemagglutination was defined as an HI antibody titer.
The presence of virus in cell supernatant was determined by hemagglutination assays.
Many traditional serological tests such as hemagglutination or complement fixation employ this principle.
The iscoms were also examined with respect to their capacity of hemagglutination.
The reciprocal of the highest dilution showing complete hemagglutination was recorded as hemagglutination activity.
Each sugar and sugar derivative was tested for the ability to inhibit hemagglutination.
Seroconversion to canine influenza virus was demonstrated by hemagglutination inhibition and microneutralization assays.
A variety of methods exist to adsorb these antibodies from the test sample before hemagglutination.
These envelope glycoproteins are responsible for the hemagglutination activity of the rubella virus.
Antibody titer was expressed as the reciprocal of the highest dilution which completely inhibits hemagglutination.
Rapid virus quantification was performed by hemagglutination assay using turkey red blood cell erythrocytes.
The functional properties of these antibodies were tested in the hemagglutination assay.
Hemagglutination Human erythrocytes were obtained from freshly drawn heparinized human blood.
Plasma samples were analyzed by virus neutralization and by hemagglutination inhibition.
Virus titer is measured by hemagglutination of human type O erythrocytes.
Plasma samples were analysed by virus neutralisation and by hemagglutination inhibition.
Hemagglutination inhibition titers were determined in pooled Post III serĂ¡.

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