Who discovered blood group?
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Karl Landsteiner in 1901
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- Karl Landsteiner, an Austrian scientist, made the breakthrough when he found three different types of human blood.
- The three blood types were A, B, and O. He won the Nobel Prize in Medicine in 1930 for this discovery.
- The AB blood group was identified by two students who collaborated with Karl Landsteiner. A. van Decastello and A. Sturli were the names of these two people.
- The ABO blood group system, which consists of these four blood types, is what we know today.
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