释义 |
con·glutination \kən, (ˌ)kän+\ noun (-s) Etymology: Middle French, from Latin conglutination-, conglutinatio, from conglutinatus + -ion-, -io -ion : the act or action of conglutinating or the consequent quality or state of being conglutinated: as a. medicine : the union or establishment of continuity of parts — now used only of abnormal adhesion of contiguous surfaces b. : a mass especially of things glued together : agglutination c. immunology (1) : a reaction of agglutination and lysis brought about by addition of bovine serum to antibody-treated cells (2) : agglutination brought about by serum albumin or plasma proteins when added to cells coated with blocking antibody |