ABO FORWARD TYPING Explain why absence of agglutination in A and B does not fully conclude type O phenotype.  What is being detected in ABO Forward Typing? Why? Arrange the phenotypes of ABO Blood Group System from the most abundant of H antigen to the least abundant. Write the different sugars and enzymes involved in the synthesis of type A, B, AB, and O phenotypes

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Chapter4: Basic Immunology And Immunohematology
Section4.6: Abo Grouping
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ABO FORWARD TYPING

  1. Explain why absence of agglutination in A and B does not fully conclude type O phenotype.
  2.  What is being detected in ABO Forward Typing? Why?
  3. Arrange the phenotypes of ABO Blood Group System from the most abundant of H antigen to the least abundant.
  4. Write the different sugars and enzymes involved in the synthesis of type A, B, AB, and O phenotypes.

 

ABO REVERSE TYPING

  1. What is the recommended blood typing method for neonates? Why?
  2. If the results for forward and reverse typing do not match, how will you proceed?
  3. What are the sources of error reverse typing?
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