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What is the difference between agglutinogens and agglutinin?

When the immune system cause cross linking of cells or particles an agglutination reaction occurs and the responsible antibody is an agglutininAgglutinogens are1. any substance that, acting as an antigen, stimulates the production of agglutinin.2. the particulate antigen used in conducting agglutination tests.


Blood type that contains A agglutinogens?

Type A, is this from the Blood Basics Quiz? I hate that thing.


What does a cold agglutinins test confirm?

The cold agglutinins test is used to confirm the diagnosis of certain diseases that stimulate the body to produce cold agglutinins


What is the purpose of the febrile agglutinins test?

The febrile agglutinins test is used to confirm the diagonsis of certain infectious diseases that stimulate the body to produce febrile agglutinins.


Where are agglutinins found?

in the plasma


What ABO agglutinogens are present on the red blood cells of MrGreen's blood?

Mr. Green's blood type could potentially have A and B agglutinogens present on his red blood cells if he has blood type AB, have only A agglutinogens if he has blood type A, only B agglutinogens if he has blood type B, or no agglutinogens if he has blood type O.


What type of agglutinogens does type A blood have?

Type A blood has A antigens.


What is the part of the cell where agglutinogens are located?

Agglutinogens are located on the surface of red blood cells in the cell membrane. These cell surface antigens determine an individual's blood type.


What are normal results on a Cold Agglutinins Test?

The results of the cold agglutinins test require a doctor's interpretation. In general, however, a normal value is lower than 1:32.


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Which scientist discovered human blood groups?

In the year 1900, an Austrian Scientist, Karl Landsteiner, discovered iso-agglutination, the phenomenon wherein red corpuscles and serum of the animal species are clumped together. On carrying out further experiments on blood, Landsteiner discovered that agglutinogens when mixed with agglutinins of another blood types produced fatal agglutination. These agglutinogens were named as A and B, and their respective agglutinins were named alpha and beta respectively. With this discovery, the question of blood group incompatibility was explained. Later, he discovered another blood type and named it O. In 1907, another scientist Jansky discovered a fourth type of blood, it was named AB. This discovery was corroborated by Moss in 1910. These agglutinogens and agglutins were renamed as antigens and antibodies respectively, specific to the blood.


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