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Non‐D Rh antibodies appearing after apheresis platelet transfusion: stimulation by red cells or microparticles?
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Despite RBC contamination of APs below commonly accepted thresholds for Rh immunogenicity, AP transfusion can provoke non-D Rh antibody formation. RBC-derived microparticles, smaller but more numerous than RBCs, are volumetrically comparable and may be a hitherto underappreciated antibody stimulus. Further microparticle research will guide considerations of extended phenotypic matching of platelet components.
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