Across
- 3. Antigens that are neutralized in serum due to being soluble
- 4. Providing an antibody with its associated antigen in conditions where they will attach
- 5. Type of reaction in autocontrol that can sometimes be seen with recent transfusions
- 7. Type of antibody that reacts with the patient's own cells
- 10. P1 being soluble in pigeon egg whites would be an example of ___________ the antibody
- 12. Mixture of DTT and Ficin/Papain
- 13. For Rh, MNS, Duffy, and Kidd you must have _________ cells to rule them out
- 15. Those pesky_____!
- 16. Type of cells that ALWAYS work to rule out antibodies
- 17. Blood Bank standards organization and major accrediting association
- 18. A chemical that denatures Kell system antigens
- 19. The enzyme used most in the One-stage enzyme treatment
Down
- 1. Antigen group destroyed by trypsin
- 2. Treating antibody-coated cells to disrupt the antigen-antibody bond
- 4. Type of anitbody that reacts with donor cells
- 6. Enzyme used most commonly in treated cells
- 8. How Rh, Lewis, Kidd, P1, I, and ABO antigen reactions are affected by enzymes
- 9. How MNS, Duffy, XGa, and Chido and Rogers antigen reactions are affected by enzymes
- 11. How many positive and negative cells you need to rule out each possible antibody detected
- 14. How Kell, Lutheran, and sometimes s antigens are affected by enzzymes
