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Lab Week 2025

Horizontales
The ______ phenotype, found almost exclusively in males, is characterized by decreased Kell system antigen expression.
Autoanti-P is the specificity most often associated with the cold-reactive IgG autoantibody in patients with _______.
The ______ system antigens are located on band 3, a major RBC membrane protein.
______ antigens are located on complement fragment C4B.
Metabolic and morphological changes in stored RBCs are called ______ ______.
This rare negative phenotype is more commonly found in Papua New Guinea.
The hh genotype is known as the ______ phenotype and lacks the normal expression of ABH antigens.
The light and heavy chains of immunoglobulin molecules are linked by ______ bonds.
Each individual lymphocyte displays a unique receptor and will recognize a single ______.
Knops antigens are located on ______ ______ 1.
______ ______ infections are a common cause of strong cold agglutinins with autoanti-I specificity.
This antibody is the most clinically significant cause of HDFN outside of Rh system antibodies.
Hybridoma technology is used to produce ______ antibodies.
This antigen is a receptor for H. influenzae on RBCS.
Membrane-bound antibodies are manufactured by _ ______ and act as antigen receptors.
Weakened form of the Fyb antigen.
In ______ Rh nomenclature, a number is assigned to each antigen in the Rh system in order of its discovery.
Most blood group genes are inherited in a ______ manner.
One of two transfusion reactions most commonly associated with mortality and characterized, in part, by a significant increase in blood pressure.
The two major branches of the immune system are innate and ______.
Basic unit of inheritance.
Kidd system antibodies are a common cause of ______ hemolytic transfusion reactions.
S and s exhibit variable sensitivity to ______ treatment.
Verticales
______ antigens are carried on the DAF protein and are found on RBCs, WBCs, platelets, placental tissue, and in body fluids.
Lewis blood group antigens are ______ onto the RBC membrane.
The donation interval for whole blood is ________ weeks.
______ ______ cells are reagent RBCs coated with human IgG antibody.
Phase of reactivity usually suggests the clinical ______ of an antibody specificity.
Gya, Hy, and Joa antigens are assigned to the ______ system.
Despite its location on band 3, the _______ antigen requires a normal glycophorin A protein for expression.
The Se gene codes for the production of ______.
Rh-mediated hemolytic transfusion reactions usually result in ______ hemolysis.
Anti-P1 can be neutralized by P1 substance found in ______ ______ fluid.
Discrepant serological results may be resolved by ______ testing.
Yt antigens are weak or absent on red blood cells from individuals with ______.
The I and i antigens are not ______, instead they are reciprocal.
Complement pathway initiated by antigen-antibody complexes.
The Boys is a nickname used to refer to this blood group system.
______ is the immunodominant sugar responsible for H specificity.
PEG potentiates antigen-antibody reactions through steric exclusion of ________ molecules in the diluent.
______ treatment of test RBCs will distinguish Anti-D from Anti-LW.