BIOL10005 Lecture Notes - Lecture 12: Hemolytic Disease Of The Newborn, Miscarriage, Rh Blood Group System

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* 2 systems important to transfusion, abo & rhesus. * differences in blood types occur in other animals. * almost any macromolecule if foreign to the body can induce an immune response. * any molecule which induces an immune response is called an antigen (antibody generator) * the alleles determine the presence or absence of an antigen on the surface on the red blood cell. * the antigen is a glycoprotein (to which sugars are attached) embedded in the red blood cell membrane. * ia & ib are dominant to io. * agglutination of red blood cells when mixed with antibody a or antibody b determines which antigens are present i. e. blood type. * use antisera containing antibodies type a, type ab will have agglutination with anti a. Type b, type ab will have agglutination with anti b. Type o will have no agglutination with anti a or b.

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