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Breakthrough: Scientists Create 'Universal' Kidney To Match Any Blood Type
After a decade of work, researchers are closer than ever to a key breakthrough in kidney organ transplants: being able to ...
It is especially hard for type O blood types. Type O patients can only accept kidneys ... could survive in a living human ...
That's because each blood type is defined by immune-triggering substances, called antigens. O blood lacks these antigens, so it can be given universally, while other blood types would set off ... a ...
In a groundbreaking development, French scientists have identified the world’s rarest blood group, known as Gwada-negative. It's a blood group so rare that only one woman in the world is known to have ...
The discovery of the 48th recognized blood group, called "Gwada-negative", began when the woman's blood plasma reacted against every potential donor sample tested, including those from her own ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . Blood group status may influence an individual’s risk for COVID-19. COVID-19’s preference for blood group A ...
The term “rare blood disorders” describes less common conditions that affect blood cells’ ability to function correctly. Myeloproliferative disorders and lymphoproliferative disorders are two types of ...
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