Rh null blood, known as golden blood, is so rare only about 50 people worldwide have it. Its unique properties make it invaluable for research and specialised transfusions.
Only one in every six million people have the Rh null blood type. Now researchers are trying to grow it in the laboratory in the hope it could save lives.
Blood transfusions are a cornerstone of modern medicine, saving lives during surgeries and emergencies. But for people with extremely rare blood types, finding a compatible donor can be a matter of ...
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Researchers say the discovery of a B(A) blood type highlights hidden genetic quirks and the need for future studies on transfusion safety.
Scientists in Thailand have identified a remarkably rare hybrid blood type, B(A), found in only three individuals out of ...
Rh-null is a rare and unique blood type, often referred to as 'Golden Blood'. This blood type is found in less than 50 people globally, and now scientists are trying to create it in the lab, the BBC ...
PHUKET: The Phuket Regional Blood Centre (PRBC) and Vachira Phuket Hospital will continue their blood donation drives across ...
After half a century of puzzling over a handful of unexplained transfusion reactions, researchers have finally traced the ...