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Donor blood transfusion has not lead to RBC agglutination :-​

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Answered by itzBrainlyBoy
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However, they cannot receive blood from a donor with blood group B or AB (which both have the B antigen). Before a blood transfusion, two blood tests known as a "type and cross match" are done. ... If the proposed transfusion is incompatible, the donor RBCs are agglutinated by antibodies in the recipient's serum.

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