How does the phenomenon of 'electrostatic repulsion' contribute to the ABO blood group system's role in transfusion reactions?
Explanation
The electrostatic repulsion between red blood cells, due to their negatively charged surfaces, helps to prevent agglutination. However, when antibodies bind to the ABO antigens, they can overcome this repulsion, leading to agglutination and potential hemolysis.
Source
Textbooks on immunohematology and transfusion medicine











