What is the function of Duffy antigen in red blood cells?

A To facilitate the transport of oxygen
B To regulate the immune response
C To act as a receptor for chemokines
D To maintain the structural integrity of the cell membrane
The Duffy antigen acts as a receptor for chemokines, which are signaling molecules that play a crucial role in the immune response.
Medical Microbiology by Patrick R. Murray
Hematology Hematology: Blood Components Hematology: Blood Components Medium MEDICAL Confidence: high