Why anti sera A is blue clour?

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2026-02-12 17:20

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Anti-sera A is typically blue in color due to the presence of a dye or indicator added to the solution to enhance visibility and facilitate identification during laboratory testing. This color helps distinguish it from other reagents and ensures accurate results in blood typing and other immunological assays. The blue color does not affect the functionality of the anti-sera in detecting specific antigens.

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