Scientists Intrigued by Bacteria That Turns Any Blood Into Universal Donor Type
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Researchers found that enzymes from common gut bacteria can remove A and B antigens, potentially providing a solution for a stable supply of universal donor blood.
Discovery by DTU and Lund University researchers of enzymes that can convert blood to universal type could revolutionize transfusions and address global blood supply shortages.
Efficient enzyme Akkermansia muciniphila in the human gut can break down A and B antigens, a significant breakthrough in the quest for universal donor blood.
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