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Karl Landsteiner



Landsteiner, Karl (1868–1943), Austrian-born U.S. pathologist. He was awarded the 1930 Nobel Prize for physiology or medicine for discovering the major blood groups and developing the ABO system of blood typing. He also contributed to the identification of the Rh factor.



See also: Blood type; Rh factor.

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