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That agglutinates red blood cellsSee Also: haemagglutination
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tenascin — (= myotendinous antigen; cytotactin) Protein of the extracellular matrix (240 kD subunit: usually as a hexabrachion, a six armed hexamer of more than 1000 kD) selectively present in mesenchyme surrounding foetal (but not adult) rat mammary glands … Dictionary of molecular biology
haemagglutination — noun The agglutination of red blood cells, especially as a test for the presence of antibodies See Also: haemagglutinating … Wiktionary