Sir, can you please make me understand below-- If the recipient is A blood group and the donor is O group then whether the donor's antibody A reacts with the recipient's antigen A or not ? Please help me Sir...
O- is the universal donor meaning that it can donate blood to any group with no reaction. This is because the O group does not contain either A or B antigens that could cause a reaction.
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Sir, can you please make me understand below--
If the recipient is A blood group and the donor is O group then whether the donor's antibody A reacts with the recipient's antigen A or not ?
Please help me Sir...
O- is the universal donor meaning that it can donate blood to any group with no reaction. This is because the O group does not contain either A or B antigens that could cause a reaction.
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