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8. Child receives antibodies from mother across placenta
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hemolytic disease of the newbornContinue reading
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9. Examples of Antibodies produced against the microbial antigens cross react with host tissue
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Acute Rheumatic fever (ARF) & Acute glomerulonephritis (AGN)Continue reading
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10. The ABO locus is located on
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chromosome 9Continue reading
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11. The A allele encodes a
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glycosyltransferase that bonds α-N-acetylgalactosamine to the D-galactose end of the H antigen, producing the A antigenContinue reading
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12. . The B allele encodes a
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glycosyltransferase that bonds α-D-galactose to the D-galactose end of the H antigen, creating the B antigen.Continue reading
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13. The H antigen is an essential precursor to the ABO blood group antigens. The H locus, that produces the H antigen on RBCs, is located on
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chromosome 19, encodes a fucosyltransferaseContinue reading
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14. ABO groups are
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carbohydrates, genes code for enzymes, IgM binds, complement pathwayContinue reading
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15. Rh groups are
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polypeptides, directly coded, have IgG which can cross placentaContinue reading
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17. Anti-D polyclonal antibodies
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(Rhogam- IgG)Continue reading