- bacteriogenic agglutination
- clumping of cells due to bacterial action. See T agglutinin, under agglutinin.
Medical dictionary. 2011.
Medical dictionary. 2011.
agglutination — 1. The process by which suspended bacteria, cells, or other particles are caused to adhere and form into clumps; similar to precipitation, but the particles are larger and are in suspension rather than being in solution. For specific a. reactions … Medical dictionary