conglutination

conglutination definition - medical

con·glu·ti·na·tion (kən-glo͞otˌn-āˈshən, kŏn-)

noun
  1. Agglutination of the complex of antigen, antibody, and complement by normal bovine serum and other colloidal materials.
  2. See adhesion.

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