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Student gives gift of life
A vital blood cell donation by a Chinese student was delivered to US doctors Tuesday in Beijing to save the life of a Chinese American.
A team with Professor John McMannis, director of the US Cell Processing Laboratory's Department of Blood and Marrow Transplantation from the University of Texas, collected the peripheral blood stem cells from Wu Yu, a sophomore at the Chongqing University of Medical Sciences, at Daopei Hospital. The recipient, a doctor, has long been searching stem cell databases in the United States for a donor with perfectly matching Human Leukocyte Antigens. A match is a one-in-hundreds-of-thousands shot, meaning the tissue of two people are immunologically compatible. At a ceremony to mark the lifesaving handover, Hong Junling, director of the Hematopoietic Stem Cell Donor Programme Administration Centre, said the donation was the first of such cells by the Chinese Marrow Database to an overseas recipient. Members of the China Marrow Database received the information from their US counterparts on March 29 and found Wu a couple of weeks later. |
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