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Yes, individuals who have recovered from an infection, such as COVID-19, can donate plasma containing antibodies. This plasma, known as convalescent plasma, can be used to help treat others who are currently infected. However, donors must meet specific health criteria and guidelines established by health organizations to ensure the safety and efficacy of the donation.

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Can A plus plasma be transfused into A- plasma?

No because A+ plasma has postive antibodies, where has A- has no antibodies. Its called a transfusion reaction where the immune system will attack the postive antibodies and cause them to burst.


Antibodies are produced by what?

Plasma Cells, lymphocytes .


Antibodies are produced by?

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What secrets antibodies?

antibodies are produced by plasma cells of B-cells.


Can you use plasma to measure antibodies?

Yes, plasma can be used to measure antibodies through various laboratory techniques such as enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) or chemiluminescent immunoassay (CLIA). These methods detect the presence and levels of specific antibodies in the plasma sample.


Do plasma cells release antibodies?

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What is the organic substance for antibodies?

Antibodies are made from y-shaped proteins by white blood, plasma cells.


A mature B cell that mass produces antibodies is called a?

A mature B cell that mass produces antibodies is called a plasma cell. Plasma cells are differentiated B cells that are specialized for producing large quantities of antibodies to help fight infections.


A person with type A blood will have which one either A or B antibodies in plasma?

A - blood type


What Secretes a copious amount of antibodies into the blood?

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What is the fraction of plasma proteins that contain antibodies?

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