Scientists Achieve First Human Transplant Using Enzyme-Converted Universal Donor Kidney

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Researchers successfully converted a donor kidney's blood type from A to O using an enzyme, enabling its transplantation into a recipient, which could significantly improve organ donation accessibility and reduce wait times.
Topics:health#biomedical-engineering#blood-type-conversion#kidney-transplant#medical-research#organ-donation#transplant-innovation
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- Scientists Changed A Kidney's Blood Type From A To O Before Transplanting It Into A Person IFLScience
- UBC enzyme technology clears first human test toward universal donor organs for transplantation UBC Science
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