latexaggutinaatio
Latexaggutinaatio, also known as latex agglutination, is a serological test used to detect the presence of antigens or antibodies in a sample. The test relies on the principle of agglutination, where particulate carriers, in this case, latex particles coated with either an antigen or an antibody, clump together when they encounter their specific binding partner.
In a typical latex agglutination test, a patient's serum is mixed with latex particles that have been
The agglutination reaction is usually observed macroscopically as a visible clumping of the particles against a