If your blood type is AB that mean you have any antibodies?
Individuals with AB blood type do not have A or B antibodies in their plasma. Instead, they produce antibodies against A and B antigens, which are known as anti-A and anti-B antibodies. These antibodies are IgM class antibodies that react strongly with A and B antigens on red blood cells, leading to agglutination (clumping) of red blood cells. Therefore, people with AB blood type cannot receive blood transfusions from individuals with A, B, or O blood types, as their plasma contains antibodies that would attack and destroy the transfused red blood cells.
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