Multiple Choice
Why are screening cells group O?
A) To prevent interference with anti-A and anti-B in patient serum
B) To prevent interference with A and B antigens on patient cells
C) Because group O cells are easier to acquire in random populations
D) Because group O cells contain antigens to clinically significant antibodies
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