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

Agglutinogens are

1. any substance that, acting as an antigen, stimulates the production of agglutinin.

2. the particulate antigen used in conducting agglutination tests.

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