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conglutinating complement absorption test

conglutinating complement absorption test

 (CCAT) [kon-gloo´tĭ-nāt-ing kom´plĕ-ment ab-sorp´shun]
a test resembling the complement fixation test, using the disappearance of conglutinin activity as the indicator of antigen-antibody reaction.
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