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Rh-null blood can be accepted by anyone with a rare blood type in the Rh system, making it "the golden blood," says a doctor. International donations are, however, often hampered by bureaucracy.
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alishaagra99
It appears to be a poetic description of the blood belonging to a person who lacks all 61 antigens in the rhesus group, making her RhnullRhnull rather than the much more common Rh- (which only means you lack rhesus antigen D, which is the most common rhesus antigen). ok
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