agregometers
An agregometer is a laboratory instrument used to measure the aggregation of particles in a liquid. This process, known as aggregation or agglutination, is the clumping together of smaller entities into larger masses. Agregometers are commonly employed in various scientific fields, including hematology, biochemistry, and materials science, to study and quantify the formation of aggregates.
In hematology, agregometers are vital for assessing platelet function. Platelets are small blood cells that play
Beyond hematology, agregometers find applications in other areas. In biochemistry, they can be used to study