AB Blood Type: Why AB Recipients Can Receive Any Blood?
In an AB blood type recipient, the plasma does not contain anti-A or anti-B antibodies. Therefore, antibodies will not attack antigens present on any type of transfused blood (A, B, AB or O). For this reason, individuals with AB blood type are known as universal recipients.Immune System Disorders - Related Articles
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