Based on glycoproteins, lipoproteins, carbohydrates, and other proteins present several methods of typing the blood into different (43 different schemes) blood types have been discovered and recognized. However, all of them are not significant and studied.
Some of the common blood group systems recognized for their clinical relevance are listed below.
Objective: To classify human blood into different ABO and Rh types
Requirements: Whole blood (mostly unclotted blood or fresh blood is preferred),
Glass slide, Wooden or plastic stick (toothpick), Dropper,
Blood Group reagents (anti-A antibody, anti-B antibody, anti-D antibody)
Procedures:
[If blood is in a tube you can use a dropper. You can also sterilize the fingertip of a person using spirit, then prick the finger using a sterile lancet and drops of blood in glass slides.]
Observation and Conclusion:
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