blood group
Mollison's Blood Transfusion in Clinical Medicine
Mollison's Blood Transfusion in Clinical Medicine
Mollison's Blood Transfusion in Clinical Medicine blood group Quick Reference Any one of the many types into which a person's blood may be classified, based on the presence or absence of certain inherited antigens on the blood link Blood Type Is Determined Genetically The A and B antigen molecules on the surface of red blood cells are made by two different enzymes These two enzymes are
blood link An important blood group is O negative, which is commonly called “universal ” Red blood cells can be received by patients with blood groups A, B, and O,
blood type Human blood falls into four different blood groups: A, B, AB and O Your blood also has what is known as an Rh factor: It either contains a certain protein or group, is very important to ensure that a transfusion recipient receives compatible blood Blood types are referred to as Type A, Type B, Type AB (which has