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blood group

Any of the types into which blood is classified according to the presence or otherwise of certain antigens on the surface of its red cells. Red blood cells of one individual may carry molecules on their surface that act as antigens in another individual whose red blood cells lack these molecules. The two main antigens are designated A and B. These give rise to four blood groups: having A only (A), having B only (B), having both (AB), and having neither (O). Each of these groups may or may not contain the rhesus factor. Correct typing of blood groups is vital in transfusion, since incompatible types of donor and recipient blood will result in coagulation, with possible death of the recipient.

The ABO system was first described by Austrian scientist Karl Landsteiner in 1902. Subsequent research revealed at least 14 main types of blood group systems, 11 of which are involved with induced antibody production. Blood typing is also of importance in forensic medicine, cases of disputed paternity, and in anthropological studies.



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Having learned from my patients with the blood type diet, I already knew that Dr.
Naturally they got to know each other much better during all those car rides, and discovered they had much in common: a love for books, grandchildren the same age, Christian faith, and--the same blood type and matching antigens.
Blood type A: Antigen A - Antibody B - Can be transfused to: A, AB * Blood type B: Antigen B - Antibody A - Can be transfused to: B, AB * Blood type AB: Antigen A and Antigen B - No Antibody - Can be transfused to: AB * Blood type O: No Antigen - Antibody A and Antibody B - Can be transfused to: A, B, AB, O I assume that you have understood all of the above things, so we can move on right away.
 
 
 
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