antihemagglutinin
an·ti·hem·ag·glu·ti·nin
(an'tē-hē-mă-glū'ti-nin, an'tē-hem-ă-), A substance (including antibody) that inhibits or prevents hemagglutination.
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an·ti·hem·ag·glu·ti·nin
(an'tē-hē-mă-glū'ti-nin) A substance (including antibody) that inhibits or prevents hemagglutination.
Synonym(s):
antihaemagglutinin.
Medical Dictionary for the Health Professions and Nursing © Farlex 2012
References in periodicals archive
1976 and 2009 H1N1 influenza virus vaccines boost
antihemagglutinin stalk antibodies in humans.
PPRV antibodies were detected by using the
antihemagglutinin PPRV C-ELISA (Biological Diagnostic Supplies Limited [BDSL], Dreghorn, UK; www.bdsl2000.
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