autoagglutination [ô′tō-ə-glōōt′n-ā′shən] n. The nonspecific agglutination or clumping together of cells (bacteria or erythrocytes, for example) as the result of physical-chemical factors. The agglutination of a person’s red blood cells in his or her own serum as a consequence of a specific autoantibody. Liberaldictionary.com
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