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&nbsp;Lectins are agglutinates and are able to agglutinate erythrocytes in the body. It is this activity of them that enables them to be detected and monitored.&nbsp;<ref>Lectins, N.Sharon H.Lis, 2007, SpringerLink, pg33</ref>  
&nbsp;Lectins are agglutinates and are able to agglutinate [[Erythrocyte|erythrocytes]] in the body. It is this activity of them that enables them to be detected and monitored&nbsp;<ref>Lectins, N.Sharon H.Lis, 2007, SpringerLink, pg33</ref>.


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 Lectins are agglutinates and are able to agglutinate erythrocytes in the body. It is this activity of them that enables them to be detected and monitored [1].

References 

  1. Lectins, N.Sharon H.Lis, 2007, SpringerLink, pg33