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7 June, 15:55

A person's blood group will not have any anti bodies if it is AB. Give a brief note?

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  1. 7 June, 17:29
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    AB type blood consists of RCB's having both 'a' and 'b' type antigens on their surface. Thus any possibility of cross reaction with any other similar peptide and generation of anti-A and anti-B is not possible, because self antigens do not elicit immune response and do not produce any antibody specific to them.
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