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  • Karl Landsteiner, a Nobel Prize winner, discovered blood types by identifying agglutinating antibodies, leading to safer blood transfusions and saving millions of lives.
  • His work replaced dangerous practices of using animal blood and random human donors.
  • Landsteiner also played a crucial role in medical advancements by identifying the poliomyelitis microbe and contributing to the discovery of syphilis-causing microbes.

Article Abstract

This is the biography of the Nobel Prize winner Karl Landsteiner who divided human blood into groups according to the presence of naturally occurring agglutinating antibodies. His research eventually led to the establishment of safe transfusion practices. Before his discovery, transfusions of blood were given to patients in need from animals like sheep or randomly chosen human donors, often with disastrous results. Millions of lives were genuinely saved by Landsteiner's discovery. He established the foundation for the creation of the polio vaccine by determining that a microbe causes poliomyelitis. Additionally, Landsteiner contributed to the identification of the syphilis-causing microbes. This biography is a tribute to the legend Karl Landsteiner.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC11426304PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.7759/cureus.67930DOI Listing

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