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All of the following options regarding blood transfusion is INCORRECT, except (A) The recipient plasma should not contain antigens against antibodies present in donor plasma (B) The donor RBCs should not contain antibodies against an antigen in recipient plasma (C) The recipient plasma should not contain antibodies against Donor RBC antigen (D) The recipient RBC should not have antigens found on donor RBC's

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