Multiple Choice
How is chloroquine diphosphate used in blood banking?
A) To accurately phenotype patient cells when IAT is positive
B) To enhance antigen-antibody binding in IAT
C) To accurately phenotype patient cells when the DAT is positive
D) To be used as an Rh control when DAT is positive
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