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'''Agglutinogen''' is a substance of antigenic nature, the presence of which in the body triggers the production of a specific [[antibody]], so-called [[agglutinin]]. The reaction between agglutinogen and agglutinin causes the aggregation (or agglutination) of the cells on the surface of which the agglutinogen is located.
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'''Agglutinogen''' is a substance of antigenic nature, the presence of which in the body triggers the production of specific [[antibody]], so-called [[agglutinin]]. The reaction between agglutinogen and agglutinin causes the aggregation (or agglutination) of the cells on the surface of which the agglutinogen is located.
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Agglutinogen is a substance of antigenic nature, the presence of which in the body triggers the production of a specific antibody, so-called agglutinin. The reaction between agglutinogen and agglutinin causes the aggregation (or agglutination) of the cells on the surface of which the agglutinogen is located.


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