agglutineringstest
Agglutineringstest, also known as an agglutination test, is a serological laboratory test used to detect the presence of specific antibodies or antigens in a sample. It relies on the principle that when antibodies bind to their corresponding antigens, they cause the particles (such as red blood cells or bacteria) to clump together, a process called agglutination. This clumping is a visible, qualitative result that indicates a positive reaction.
The test is performed by mixing a sample, such as serum or whole blood, with a known
Agglutination tests have a wide range of applications in medical diagnostics. They are commonly used to determine