An agglutination inhibition test is performed on a person whose blood type is A+. The person's saliva is mixed with type A antisera. After incubation, the solution is mixed with reagent A cells and no agglutination occurs. What can be deduced from this finding?
A) The person is a nonsecretor of A substance.
B) The person is a nonsecretor of O substance.
C) The person is a secretor of A substance.
D) The person is a secretor of O substance.
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