释义 |
con·glutinin \kən, (ˈ)kän+\ noun (-s) Etymology: International Scientific Vocabulary com- + glutinin, from glutin + -in; originally formed as German konglutinin 1. : a heat-stable component of bovine serum that combines with red blood cells which have been treated with antibody and that causes rapid strong agglutination followed by lysis 2. : a substance or substances in blood plasma possibly identical with x-protein or perhaps merely a mixture of albumin and globulin that causes clumping when added to red blood cells that are combined with blocking antibody |