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Researchers in UK have started making human blood in laboratory

MN Report 10:02 AM, 9 Nov, 2022
Researchers in UK have started making human blood in laboratory

UNITED KINGDOM: In a world-first clinical experiment, blood generated in a laboratory has been administered to humans, according to British researchers. A couple of teaspoons' worth of the substance is being evaluated to determine how it operates within the body. Regular blood donations will always be necessary for the majority of blood transfusions.

However, the ultimate objective is to produce essential, ultra-rare blood types that are difficult to get. People who require regular blood transfusions for illnesses such as sickle cell anaemia must have these.

If the blood is not an exact match, the body rejects it, and the treatment is unsuccessful. This level of tissue matching exceeds the commonly known A, B, AB, and O blood types.

Prof Ashley Toye of the University of Bristol stated that certain groupings were "very, extremely rare" and that "perhaps just ten persons in the country" could donate.

There are now only three units of the Indian-discovered "Bombay" blood group in store in the entire United Kingdom.