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  1. Red cell agglutination - Wikipedia

    In hematology, red cell agglutination or autoagglutination is a phenomenon in which red blood cells clump together, forming aggregates.

  2. Autoagglutination - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics

    The suspension should be carefully inspected to ensure that clumping (auto-agglutination) has not occurred. A drop of antiserum is placed next to the bacterial suspension and gently mixed into it until …

  3. What Is Autoagglutination? - iCliniq

    Aug 22, 2023 · A medical term for the spontaneous clumping or aggregation of cells or other particles in a sample without the aid of an outside substance or antibody is autoagglutination. In laboratory …

  4. Agglutination – A Laboratory Guide to Clinical Hematology

    Agglutination is caused by the formation of antibody-antigen complexes and occurs at room temperatures. Auto-agglutination is produced as a result of a complex formed between the patient’s …

  5. Autoagglutination | definition of ... - Medical Dictionary

    1. clumping or agglutination of an individual's cells by his own serum (containing autoantibody), as in autohemagglutination. Autoagglutination occurring at low temperatures is called cold agglutination.

  6. Pattern changes | eClinpath

    Agglutination is due to the binding of antibodies to red blood cells. When single antibodies bind to more than one blood cell, agglutinates form.

  7. Bacterial autoaggregation - PubMed

    Mar 1, 2018 · Many bacteria, both environmental and pathogenic, exhibit the property of autoaggregation. In autoaggregation (sometimes also called autoagglutination or flocculation), …

  8. Autoagglutination - medbox.iiab.me

    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 …

  9. Autoagglutination - Knowledge and References | Taylor & Francis

    Autoagglutination refers to the clumping together of red blood cells, which can be identified by the presence of these clumps on a peripheral-blood film. From: Desk Reference for Hematology [2019] …

  10. AUTOAGGLUTINATION Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    Jan 10, 2015 · The meaning of AUTOAGGLUTINATION is agglutination of red blood cells by cold agglutinins in an individual's own serum usually at lower than body temperature.