Fluorescence screening for blood typing

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436520, 436533, 436534, 436548, 436827, G01N 3354, G01N 3380

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045500177

ABSTRACT:
A sensitive method for identifying red blood cell antigens or antibodies thereto is provided. A fluorescent bead is conjugated to a receptor specific for a red blood cell antigen (ligand) or alternatively with an antigen for determination of antibodies. The conjugate is mixed with a red blood cell containing composition. A change in fluorescence compared with a control reveals the presence or absence of the antigen or antibody.

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