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What are blood groups
Blood groups are individual differences in proteins and/or carbohydrates that make up part of the red blood cell membrane. Most of them are inherited just like you inherit eye or hair color. At one time we could count all of the known blood group antigens on two hands. The first blood group was very simple- ABO. The designation of O was suppose to mean that no antigen , ie. A or B was present on the red blood cells. Later it was discovered that the type O cells actually had another antigen which was named H (for "human"). In the 1920s, animal experiments led to the discovery of additional blood group factors which were given the letters M, N and P. There seemed to be lots of room for expansion in the early 1940s when the Rh blood group was found and the antigens were assigned the letters C/c, E/e and D (there is no d).About blood About Blood Transfusion Autologous Blood Transfusion Effects of blood transfusion Blood facts Blood Diseases and Disorders Eligibility test Why many people don't donate blood Blood Components About Lymphocytes Cells T-lymphocyte count ( T cell counts ) Test Human immune system Blood Donor Requirements Blood Products Blood Substitutes Blood types Apheresis Q&A - Blood Foods to increase your blood Food to increase immunity Rh Factor What are Blood Groups Health calendar Glossary
However, by the late 1940s the single letter blood group antigens became in short supply and a new approach was taken. The last name of the first person to make a new antibody was now used to name the system, eg. Lewis, and the first two letters of the last name were used for the abbreviation, eg. Le. But even this caused problems when Mrs. Duffy and Mrs. Kidd were found. The D and K antigens had already been assigned and were too similar, so the new blood groups became Duffy (Fy) and Kidd (Jk). The blood group antigen list continued to grow in this manner until over 240 types were known.
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