Which is going to result in significant agglutination?

A. Donor is Type A and recipient is Type AB
B. Donor is Type A and recipient has antibody anti-B
C. Donor is Type O and recipient is Type O
D. Donor is Type AB and recipient is Type B
E. Donor is Type B and recipient has antibody anti-A


Answer: D

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