Your blood type is a description of what kinds of agglutinogens are present on the surfaces of your own red blood cells. |
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Both grouping is based on the presence and the absence of agglutinogens and their specific agglutinins. |
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Group O lacks agglutinogens, but the serum contains both the anti-A and anti-B agglutinins. |
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This reaction follows the agglutination of red blood cells caused by agglutinins binding with the agglutinogens of red blood cells. |
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Situation in which the donor has the same agglutinogens on his or red blood cells as the recipient, or has no agglutinogen on his or her red blood cells. |
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A study was undertaken to identify the agglutinogens in the DAT test. |
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