Transcription of 7 ABO BLOOD GROUPING
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HEMATOLOGY AND BLOOD BANK TECHNIQUEMODULEABO BLOOD GroupingHematology and BloodBank Technique 48 Notes7 ABO BLOOD INTRODUCTIONS everal BLOOD group systems have been described in humans. Of these, the ABOblood group system is most reading this lesson, you will be able to:zexplain commonly used terms in ABO groupingzdescribe antigen antibody reactionszdescribe the basis of ABO the techniques of ABO SOME COMMON ASPECTS OF IMMUNO-HEMATOLOGYWe will learn about some commonly used terms before beginning ABOgrouping. This will help in better understanding of the : An antigen is a substance usually a protein which when introduced intoan individual who recognizes it as foreign, leads to the production of antibody specifically reacts with the the red cell surface there is presence of glycoproteins and glycolipids whichact as antigens.
On the red cell surface there is presence of glycoproteins and glycolipids which act as antigens. They are called blood group antigens. These antigens can be on the surface, below or protrude from the red cell membrane. If introduced into the body of an individual who lacks the antigen, an immune reaction can occur.
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