Heteroagglutinin


heteroagglutinin het·er·o·ag·glu·ti·nin (hět’ə-rō-ə-glōōt’n-ĭn)
n.
A hemagglutinin that agglutinates red blood cells in one or more species other than the species from which it was derived.

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