James Harrison, an Australian railway clerk ... produce antibodies in sufficient quality and quantity,” David Irving, director of research at Australian Red Cross Lifeblood, said in the statement.
James Harrison’s legacy is at the heart of a wild story about canny science, boundless goodwill and an errant blood transfusion vanquishing a devastating and deadly disease.
James Harrison, an Australian who became a hero ... Lifeblood’s research director, David Irving, called this a "holy grail" in the field, with the hope that lab-grown Anti-D could one day ...
Known as the "man with the golden arm," Harrison had an exceptionally rare ... Lifeblood's research director, David Irving, described the development of lab-made Anti-D as a "holy grail" due ...
James Harrison, the 'Man with the Golden Arm ... Creating a new therapy has long been a "holy grail,"' Lifeblood's research director David Irving said. Irving pointed out the limited number ...
A rare antibody in his blood was used to create 3 million doses of an injection needed to protect newborns and prevent stillbirths.
James Harrison died in his sleep at a nursing ... "Creating a new therapy has long been a 'holy grail'," Lifeblood's research director David Irving said. He noted the scarcity of donors committed ...
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A hero's legacy: James Harrison, lifesaving donor, dies at 88James Harrison, known as the man with the golden arm, whose unique blood helped save the lives of more than two million ...
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Hosted on MSNHero of plasma legacy: James Harrison leaves life-saving markJames Harrison, known as the man with the golden arm, whose unique blood helped save the lives of more than 2 million ...
James Harrison, known as ‘The Man With the Golden ... has long been a “holy grail”,’ said Lifeblood’s research director David Irving. He noted the scarcity of donors committed to regular ...
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