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Scientists have developed a way of converting one blood group into another.
The technique potentially enables blood from groups A, B and AB to be converted into group O negative, which can be safely transplanted into any patient.
The method, which makes use of newly discovered enzymes, may help relieve shortages of blood for transfusions.
Originally posted by supercheetah
The conversion of blood types is not new, but the efficiency of this technique is new.
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Put simply, the conversion techniques used before this were extraordinarily inefficient that it was just easier to get the right type from people. Plus, there were some problems with incompatibilities between enzymes or something (I don't really understand this part of the problem). Apparently, blood conversion has hitherto been limited to converting type B to type O, and that's it.
Originally posted by SpeakerofTruth
Originally posted by supercheetah
The conversion of blood types is not new, but the efficiency of this technique is new.
news.bbc.co.uk
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I would have thought it to be a very new development. I have never heard of blood conversion. I thought that all of the fuss about not having enough blood was centered around not being able to convert blood types. This sounds like extraordinary news to me.
This blood is being converted, not engineered. That said, so what if it's engineered? Blood has to be screened for diseases like AIDS, HepB, etc. anyway, so I don't see the problem you have.
Originally posted by justanothergangster
that could turn out to be bad for everyone somehow i dont think thats going to work....idonno why but that just sounds like something we shouldnt be trying to do engineer blood....it just sounds dangerous