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Procedure Notes:

Author: Ellyn Mae Armada



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1. Dilution prevents zonal reactions due to either excessive amount of antigen (post zone) or excessive amount of antibodies (prozone). 2. The procedure follows the hemagglutination inhibition or neutralization reaction, which provides a means of evaluating the relative strength or potency of the water-soluble blood group substances.


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