Why can anti-H sometimes be found in an A1B individual?
A) L-fucose does not attach to precursor substance.
B) The H gene is not inherited.
C) The specific immunodominant sugar blocks the presence of H antigen.
D) The individual does not secrete H substance in secretions.
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Q1: Where will the ABO discrepancy occur in
Q2: Serum from a group B individual contains
Q3: Secretor studies were performed on a person
Q4: All of the following may result in
Q5: A group O person with warm autoimmune
Q7: Approximately how many antigen sites exist on
Q8: Which of the following is not characteristic
Q9: Where are ABH substances detected in secretors?
A)
Q10: What testing is available that will differentiate
Q11: What is a lectin?
A) A protein produced
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