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The protein on the surface of red blood cells that determines the (+) or (-) sign.
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The full name of the "Rh" factor, named after the macaque species used in early research.
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The blood type of the mother in a typical incompatibility scenario.
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The blood type of the fetus that triggers the maternal immune response.
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Part of the name for the common preventative injection (often paired with "Globulin").
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The condition a fetus may develop if its red blood cells are destroyed by maternal antibodies.
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A medical term for jaundice, a common symptom in affected newborns.
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The "soldiers" of the immune system created by the mother that cross the placenta.
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The organ through which maternal antibodies pass to reach the fetal circulation.
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The yellowish pigment that builds up when red blood cells break down rapidly.
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The specific name of the test used to detect these antibodies in the blood.
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The type of reaction where the body attacks cells from the same species but with different genetics.