In blood type AB positive, red blood cells (RBCs) have both A and B antigens on their surface. This means that the individual can produce antibodies against type A and type B blood, but not against their own antigens. Additionally, the "positive" indicates the presence of the Rh factor (RhD antigen), meaning that this individual also has the Rh antigen on their RBCs.
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