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Antigens are key identifiers in different blood groups such as ABO-Rh. They react with antibodies to cause agglutination.
Antigens are the substances that identify different blood groups in the ABO-Rh system. In the ABO blood group, glycolipids known as antigen A and antigen B are the key identifiers. When these antigens are mixed with corresponding antibodies called agglutinogens, they cause agglutination or clumping of blood.
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