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  1. Strange. The Direct Antiglobulin Test has been around since 1946, and this is the first time that I have heard that IgG antibodies will NEVER cause agglutination to the naked eye. IgG ABO antibodies cause agglutination visible to the naked eye all the time, as do many examples of IgG anti-M and other specificities. Sorry, but I rather think you could be wrong here.
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  2. Apologies for not answering earlier. No, I did not mean 12 cells in the screening cell panel. I meant putting up 12 different antibody screens (12 different patients) each using a three-cell screening panel. Putting up = testing
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  3. Yes we test for weak D in cord bloods or even capillary sticks if that is what is drawn and we have seen weak D's. Also keep in mind (sorry if you already know this) if the DAT is positive the positive weak D isn't valid
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    Sorry, that was a very old post, those tools are no longer available.
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