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inaˈgglutinable, a. [f. in-3 + agglutinable a.] Incapable of being agglutinated (by).
1919Lancet 4 Oct. 607/2 This inagglutinable strain was isolated from a case a few weeks before..experiments commenced. 1934Jrnl. R. Anthrop. Inst. LXIV. 34 Every individual whose corpuscles were inagglutinable by the A and B sera. 1951Whitby & Hynes Med. Bacteriol. (ed. 5) xii. 203 It [sc. the Vi antigen] is not affected when the organisms are killed with 75 per cent alcohol, although they may then become inagglutinable by a Vi antiserum. Also ˌinagglutinaˈbility, the property of being inagglutinable.
1925C. H. Browning Bacteriol. viii. 169 Occasionally typhoid bacilli when they have been recently obtained from the living body are not susceptible to agglutination by antiserum, but such inagglutinability usually soon disappears. 1948Biol. Abstr. XXII. 897 Inagglutinability of red cells occurs. |