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    Patient's Serum, Influenza Virus, and Red Blood Cells Are Mixed
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Patient's Serum, Influenza Virus, and Red Blood Cells Are Mixed

Question 3

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Patient's serum, influenza virus, and red blood cells are mixed in a tube. What happens if the patient has antibodies against influenza virus?


A) Hemagglutination
B) Hemolysis
C) Complement fixation
D) Agglutination
E) None of the above

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