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What is the difference between agglutinogens and agglutinins

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Both agglutinins and agglutinogens are made of proteins, but agglutinins are proteins produced by the body as part of an immune response, while agglutinogens are proteins produced by foreign cells or genetic material.

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Both agglutinins and agglutinogens are made of proteins, but agglutinins are proteins produced by the body as part of an immune response, while agglutinogens are proteins produced by foreign cells or genetic material. Agglutinins bind to agglutinogens, which causes the process called agglutination.

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