Definition of Isoagglutinins

1. isoagglutinin [n] - See also: isoagglutinin

Lexicographical Neighbors of Isoagglutinins

isn't
isn't it so
isna
isnad
isness
isnt
iso
iso-
iso-octane
iso-osmotic
isoabsorption
isoabsorptions
isoacceptor tRNA
isoagglutination
isoagglutinin
isoagglutinins (current term)
isoagglutinogen
isoalkane
isoalkanes
isoallele
isoallotypic determinant
isoalloxazine
isoalloxazines
isoaminile
isoamyl
isoamyl alcohol
isoamylase
isoandrosterone
isoanethole

Literary usage of Isoagglutinins

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Immune Sera; a Concise Exposition of the Main Facts and Theories of by Charles Frederick Bolduan (1911)
"According to the extensive investigations of Moss, isoagglutinins occur in the serum of about 90% of adult human beings. Landsteiner divided the individuals ..."

2. The Journal of Experimental Medicine by Rockefeller University, Rockefeller Institute, Rockefeller Institute for Medical Research (1922)
"But this does not warrant the conclusion that an introduction of such isoagglutinins is the explanation of the clumping previously interpreted as ..."

3. The Organism as a Whole: From a Physicochemical Viewpoint by Jacques Loeb (1916)
"This fact of the existence of "isoagglutinins" seems to have been established for man, but Hektoen states that he has not been able to find any ..."

4. Progressive Medicine by Hobart Amory Hare (1907)
"The common occurrence of isoagglutinins in human serum suggests that under certain special conditions homologous transfusion might prove dangerous by ..."

5. Skin and Venereal Diseases (1907)
"The occurrence of isoagglutinins in human blood suggests that under special conditions homologous transfusion might prove dangerous by leading to ..."

6. Immune Sera; a Concise Exposition of the Main Facts and Theories of by Charles Frederick Bolduan (1911)
"According to the extensive investigations of Moss, isoagglutinins occur in the serum of about 90% of adult human beings. Landsteiner divided the individuals ..."

7. The Journal of Experimental Medicine by Rockefeller University, Rockefeller Institute, Rockefeller Institute for Medical Research (1922)
"But this does not warrant the conclusion that an introduction of such isoagglutinins is the explanation of the clumping previously interpreted as ..."

8. The Organism as a Whole: From a Physicochemical Viewpoint by Jacques Loeb (1916)
"This fact of the existence of "isoagglutinins" seems to have been established for man, but Hektoen states that he has not been able to find any ..."

9. Progressive Medicine by Hobart Amory Hare (1907)
"The common occurrence of isoagglutinins in human serum suggests that under certain special conditions homologous transfusion might prove dangerous by ..."

10. Skin and Venereal Diseases (1907)
"The occurrence of isoagglutinins in human blood suggests that under special conditions homologous transfusion might prove dangerous by leading to ..."

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