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Is agglutinin is called antibody

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15y ago
Updated: 8/16/2019

Yes, When the immune system cause cross linking of cells or particles an agglutination reaction occurs and the responsible antibody is an agglutinin

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What are agglutinogens?

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Contrast between agglutinin and agglutinogen?

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What is chronic cold agglutinin disease?

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What is an Antibody also called?

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What is an immunoglobulin also called?

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What is the difference between agglutinogens and agglutinin?

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What is an agglutinogen?

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What blood type will you have if you have B agglutinin and lack the A antigen?

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What is the process by which an antibody binds to an antigen?

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What is the reaction between antibody and particulate antigens called?

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The clumping of cells that occurs as a result of an antigen-antibody reaction is called?

When an antigen and antibody react it causes cells to clump together. The term used to describe the clumping of cells is called agglutination.