- The
hemagglutination ****ay or
haemagglutination ****ay (HA) and the
hemagglutination inhibition ****ay (HI or HAI) were
developed in 1941–42 by American...
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Hemagglutination, or haemagglutination, is a
specific form of
agglutination that
involves red
blood cells (RBCs). It has two
common uses in the laboratory:...
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result due to
hemagglutination has been inhibited. On the contrary, if
hemagglutination occurs, the test will
result negative.
Hemagglutination blood typing...
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legume seeds have been
proven to
contain high
lectin activity,
termed hemagglutination.
Soybean is the most
important grain legume crop in this category....
- precipitated.
Hemagglutination is the
process by
which red
blood cells agglutinate,
meaning clump or clog. The
agglutin involved in
hemagglutination is called...
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social science method Hormonal imprinting, a
biological phenomenon Hemagglutination inhibition,
method for
quantifying the
relative concentration of viruses...
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result of
hemagglutination units (HAU), with
typical PFU to HAU
ratios in the 106 range. This ****ay
takes ~1–2
hours to complete. The
hemagglutination inhibition...
- test for
syphilis is the
Treponema pallidum hemagglutination ****ay or TPHA. TPHA is an
indirect hemagglutination ****ay used for the
detection and titration...
- to be more
sensitive than DID.
Three additional techniques, p****ive
hemagglutination,
enzyme linked immunosorbent ****ay (ELISA), and
western blotting (WB)...
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Properties and
Biomedical Applications, 1998, p. 211;
Nagda and Deshmukh, "
Hemagglutination Pattern of
Galactose Specific Lectin From
Pedilanthus tithymaloides...