Hemagglutination Inhibition
The following animations demonstrate Hemagglutinin Inhibition tests when anti-virus antibody is present (no agglutination) and when it is not (agglutination).
A lack of red cell agglutination means that antibodies bound to virus and inhibited the virus from agglutinating red cells. In other words, a high anti-virus antibody titer can successfully inhibit an agglutinating agent (virus).
Immunological Techniques
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