How is polyagglutination resolved?
A) Absorption of Tn antigen with anti-T
B) Patient serum is tested with a lectin panel
C) Patient cells are tested with a lectin panel
D) Elution of Tn antigen with chloroquine
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Q11: What is a lectin?
A) A protein produced
Q12: What other consideration should be made before
Q13: What is the source of anti-A1 lectin?
A)
Q14: What is the biochemical structure of secreted
Q15: Anti-A from a group B individual is
Q17: Cord blood was sent to the laboratory
Q18: Which of the following criteria is used
Q19: What substances are found in a group
Q20: What ABO group contains the least amount
Q21: A type-A person demonstrates a 3+ reactivity
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