antiagglutinin

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(′an·tē·ə′glüt·ən·ən)

(immunology) A substance that neutralizes a corresponding agglutinin.


(ăn'tē-ə-glūt'n-ĭn, ăn'tī-)
n.

A specific antibody that inhibits or destroys the action of an agglutinin.

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A substance that opposes the action of an agglutinin.

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