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Agglutination: Definition, Types and Its Applications

Agglutination When a particulate antigen (agglutinogen) combines with its antibody (agglutinin) in the presence of electrolytes at a suitable temperature and pH, the particles are clumped or agglutinated. Agglutination is the aggregation of already insoluble particles or cells into larger clumps. Interaction between antibody (Ab) and a particulate antigen results in visible clumping called agglutination. Definition of Agglutination When a particulate antigen (agglutinogen) combines with...

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Proteus: General Characteristics, Morphology, Pathogenecity, Laboratory Diagnosis and Keynotes

Proteus: Growth on Various media, Gram Stain and Biochemical Reactions Proteus General Characteristic Proteus species are Gram-negative rods and facultative anaerobes....

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Vibrio cholerae Rapid Diagnostic Test (RDT): Introduction, Principle, Test Procedure, Result Interpretation

Vibrio cholerae Rapid Diagnostic Test (RDT) Introduction, Principle, Test Procedure, Result Interpretation Introduction of Vibrio cholerae Rapid Diagnostic Test (RDT) Vibrio choleare is...

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