
Autoagglutination represents clumping of an individual`s red blood cells (RBCs or erythrocytes) by his or her own serum due to the RBCs being coated on their surface by antibodies. Autoagglutination is seen to occur in a type of immune mediated hemolytic anemia known as `cold antibody hemolytic anemia”. Here, the antibodies which act on the e......
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1. Non-specific agglutination or clumping together of cells (e.g., bacteria, erythrocytes) due to physical-chemical factors. ... 2. The agglutination of an individual's red blood cells in his own serum, as a consequence of specific autoantibody. ... (05 Mar 2000) ...
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(aw″to-ә-gloo″tĭ-na´shәn) clumping or agglutination of an individual's cells by his or her own serum (containing autoantibody), as in autohemagglutination. Autoagglutination occurring at low temperatures is called cold agglutination. nonspecific clumping or agglutination of particula...
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Type: Term Pronunciation: aw′to-ă-glū′ti-nā′shŭn Definitions: 1. Nonspecific agglutination or clumping together of cells (bacteria, erythrocytes) caused by physical or chemical factors. 2. The agglutination of erythrocytes by a specific autoantibody present in one's own serum.
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autoagglutination 1. Nonspecific agglutination or clumping together of cells (e.g., bacteria, erythrocytes) due to physical-chemical factors. 2. The agglutination of an individual's red blood cells in his own serum, as a consequence of a specific autoantibody.
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