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These flashcards cover key concepts related to the Rh blood group system, including genetic aspects, nomenclatures, antigen functions, and clinical implications.
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Anti-D reagents
Used for testing Rh status, may exhibit weakened attachment in the presence of C antigens.
Rh null phenotype
A rare blood group phenotype where individuals lack Rh antigens altogether.
Anti-E antibody
The most frequently encountered antibody in Rh blood typing.
Chemically modified Rh antisera
IgG antibodies converted for greater flexibility and stronger reactivity, used for weak D testing.