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Researchers have achieved a medical milestone by converting a Type-A donor kidney into a universal Type-O organ using specialized enzymes. The breakthrough procedure, tested on a clinically brain-dead patient, showed successful integration without typical immunosuppressant requirements. This advancement could dramatically expand organ compatibility and reduce transplant waiting list deaths.
Medical researchers have reportedly achieved a significant breakthrough in transplant medicine by developing a technique to convert donor kidneys into universal organs compatible with all blood types. According to reports published in Nature Biomedical Engineering, scientists successfully transformed a Type-A donor kidney into a universal Type-O transplant using specialized enzyme treatment. This advancement addresses one of the most persistent challenges in organ transplantation – the limited compatibility between donor and recipient blood types.