Antibodies that produce agglutination reactions are called as glutinins.

Antibodies that produce agglutination reactions are called as glutinins. Correct Answer False

Antibodies that produce agglutination reactions are called as agglutinins. The best results are seen with IgM antibody as compared to IgG antibody. Excess of antibodies also inhibits agglutination reactions. This inhibition is termed as prozone phenomenon. Therefore, the most important factor while carrying our agglutination reactions is to maintain the optimal level of antibodies. 

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