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antihemolysin

an·ti·he·mo·ly·sin

(an'tē-hē-mol'i-sin, an'tē-hem-ol'-),
A substance (including antibody) that inhibits or prevents the effects of hemolysin.
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an·ti·he·mo·ly·sin

(an'tē-hē-mol'i-sin)
A substance (including antibody) that inhibits or prevents the effects of hemolysin.
Synonym(s): antihaemolysin.
Medical Dictionary for the Health Professions and Nursing © Farlex 2012
References in periodicals archive
The antihemolysin test and ELISA were reported to be as sensitive as the NT test and reliable indicators of immune status (Neumann et.
Comparison of measles antihemolysin test, enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay, and hemagglutination inhibition test with neutralization test for determination of immune status.
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