Stem Cell Physics. Laser Manipulation of Blood Types: Laser-Stripping-Away of Red Blood Cell Surface Antigens

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Abstract

A novel mechanism of importance for the transfusion medicine\footnote{Karl Landsteiner, \textit{Centralblatt f. Bakteriologie, Parasitenkunde u. Infektionskrankheiten}, \textbf{27}, 357--362, (1900).} is proposed. The interaction of ultrashort wavelength multilaser beams with the flowing blood thin films can lead to a conversion of blood types A, B, and AB into O type.\footnote{Henrik Clausen and the research group from the University of Copenhagen, \textit{Nature Biotechnology} \textbf{25}, 454 - 464 (2007); Published online on April 1, 2007.} The stripping away of antigens is done by the scanning-multiple-lasers of a high repetition rate in the blue-purple frequency domain. The guiding-lasers are in the red-green frequency domain. The laser force, (parametric interaction with the antigen eigen-oscillation),\footnote{V. Stefan, B. I. Cohen, C. Joshi, \textit{Science}, 243, 4890, (Jan.27, 1989); V. Alexander Stefan, \textit{Neurophysics, Stem Cell Physics, and Genomic Physics}, (S-U-Press, La Jolla, CA, 2012); V. Alexander Stefan, APS-March-2013, {\#} H1.00208.\par } upon the antigen protein molecule must exceed its weight.

Authors

  • V. Alexander Stefan

    Stefan University, La Jolla, CA, Stefan University, La Jolla, CA 92037