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Respected teacher, can humans develop antibodies(as it is not present naturally) against Rh antigen(as in case of erythroblastosis Fetalis), and is it not possible for us to develop antibodies of A,B and O antigens in the similar way in the former case?

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In blood group A, the presence of Antigen A & Antibody against Antigen B in plasma so that we can not donate blood group B & AB to the blood group A because antibody against Antigen A in blood plasma to destroy the antigen B present on the Surface of RBC of Doner Blood.

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