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Cheman
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If we give someone with blood group A a transfusion using an O doner we say they are safe, since the O blood cells will not possesses antigens to stimulate an immune response in the recipient.
But surely the O doner blood with contain anti-A antibodies and memory cells that will be stimulated by the A blood cells and should surely lead to agglutination and an immune response - but this doesn't happen. Why?
Thanks in advance.
But surely the O doner blood with contain anti-A antibodies and memory cells that will be stimulated by the A blood cells and should surely lead to agglutination and an immune response - but this doesn't happen. Why?
Thanks in advance.