Antiagglutination

/ˌæntiəˌɡluːtɪˈneɪʃən/ noun

The process or state of preventing cells or particles from sticking together and clumping.

From anti- (against) + agglutination (noun form of agglutinate). This technical term developed in immunology and hematology during the early 20th century as scientists studied blood reactions and immune responses.

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