The ABO blood group.
The ABO blood group system was discovered by Austrian scientist Karl Landsteiner in 1901.
The ABO blood group system was discovered in 1900 by Karl Landsteiner. The AB blood group was discovered by Von Decastellor and Sturli in 1902.
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In the year 1900, an Austrian Scientist, Karl Landsteiner, discovered iso-agglutination, the phenomenon wherein red corpuscles and serum of the animal species are clumped together. On carrying out further experiments on blood, Landsteiner discovered that agglutinogens when mixed with agglutinins of another blood types produced fatal agglutination. These agglutinogens were named as A and B, and their respective agglutinins were named alpha and beta respectively. With this discovery, the question of blood group incompatibility was explained. Later, he discovered another blood type and named it O. In 1907, another scientist Jansky discovered a fourth type of blood, it was named AB. This discovery was corroborated by Moss in 1910. These agglutinogens and agglutins were renamed as antigens and antibodies respectively, specific to the blood.
The bacteria kingdom was discovered by Anton van Leeuwenhoek in the 17th century. Leeuwenhoek is considered the father of microbiology for his pioneering work in observing and documenting microorganisms, including bacteria, using a microscope.
Karl Landsteiner was born on June 14, 1868.
Karl Landsteiner was born on June 14, 1868.
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Karl Landsteiner died on June 26, 1943 at the age of 75.
Karl Landsteiner died on June 26, 1943 at the age of 75.
Blood groups were discovered by an Austrian physician named Karl Landsteiner in 1901. He identified the ABO blood group system, which categorizes blood into different types based on the presence or absence of certain antigens on the surface of red blood cells.
Karl Landsteiner won The Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1930.
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The ABO blood group system was discovered by Austrian scientist Karl Landsteiner in 1901.
Karl Landsteiner was born on June 14, 1868 and died on June 26, 1943. Karl Landsteiner would have been 75 years old at the time of death or 147 years old today.
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