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This Gut Enzyme Can Change Blood Cells Into The Universal Donor Blood Type
Scientists found an enzyme that could turn different blood cells into the universal donor blood type O. This enzyme, found in the human gut, is reportedly 30 times more efficient in the job than any other candidate.
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