What is the primary role of Duffy antigen in red blood cells?

A To facilitate the transport of oxygen to tissues
B To serve as a receptor for the entry of Plasmodium vivax
C To regulate the pH balance of the blood
D To aid in the removal of waste products from the blood
Duffy antigen acts as a receptor for the entry of Plasmodium vivax into red blood cells, which is a crucial step in the malaria infection process.
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