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Dr. Ronald Roth Acu-Cell AI

Blood Type O Antigens

  • Yes, Type O blood fundamentally lacks both A and B surface antigens on the red blood cells.
  • This distinctive absence is the primary reason why individuals with Type O blood are universally known as universal red cell donors.
  • Because the red blood cells do not carry either the A or B antigens, the recipient's immune system has no corresponding antigens to attack, thereby minimizing the risk of an acute transfusion reaction when packed red blood cells are given.
  • However, the blood plasma of a person with Type O blood naturally contains both anti-A and anti-B antibodies.
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Blood Type O - connections

Blood Type O ->

-> Blood Type O

Germanium dioxide - connections

Germanium dioxide ->

  • Causes: Kidney damage (Evidence: reports; Timing: following supplementation; Exclusion: germanium lactate/citrate)

Vitamin A - connections

Vitamin A ->

-> Vitamin A

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