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A quick and simple method for phenotyping IgG-sensitized red blood cells


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Positive (IgG) direct antiglobulin test (DAT) reactivity ranging from weakly positive to 2+ can be eliminated using a simple “blocking” technique with anti-IgG. This method can be used for antigen typing DAT-positive red blood cells that require the antiglobulin technique. Immunohematology 2000;16:154–156.

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