Haemagglutination (Noun)

Meaning

Agglutination of red blood cells.

Classification

Nouns denoting natural processes.

Examples

  • Haemagglutination occurs when the antibodies in the plasma bind to the antigens on the surface of red blood cells, leading to clumping.
  • The presence of certain antibodies can cause haemagglutination of red blood cells, making it a crucial consideration in transfusion medicine.
  • Haemagglutination assays are commonly used to detect the presence of specific antibodies in a patient's serum.
  • During the test, the technician observed haemagglutination of the red blood cells, indicating a positive reaction.
  • The severity of haemagglutination can vary depending on the concentration and type of antibodies present in the patient's plasma.

Synonyms

  • Hemagglutination

Hypernyms

  • Agglutination

Related Words

  • Haemagglutinate (verb)
  Copyright © 2024 Socielo Tech. All Rights Reserved. | Privacy Policy | Terms of use