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    An Autoadsorption Uses What Type of Cells to Remove Antibody
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An Autoadsorption Uses What Type of Cells to Remove Antibody

Question 19

Question 19

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An autoadsorption uses what type of cells to remove antibody from the serum?


A) Antibody screening cells
B) Donor red cells
C) Patient red cells
D) Antibody identification panel cells

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