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Abstract Background and Objectives Hypoxic/hypocapnic (HH) treatment and storage conditions have been shown to reduce oxidative stress and improve red blood cell (RBC) quality. This study aimed to validate a good manufacturing practice HH RBC product for obtaining the licence for routine use in patients, by comparison with normoxic RBCs both without ...
Soroth Chey +3 more
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Accidental Administration of Anti-D Immunoglobulin to an Rh(D)-Positive Neonate: A Case Report. [PDF]
Oteki M, Hayata M, Ichikawa T.
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Management of neonatal massive hemorrhage: A narrative review
Transfusion, EarlyView.
Cheryl S. L. Chooi +7 more
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An innovative modelling proposal for the blood supply chain
Abstract Whole‐blood donation and apheresis are the only ways to obtain blood components for human use. Tools are being developed to improve the efficiency of blood donation systems by reducing waste, increasing donations and preventing shortages.
Jorge Pagán‐Ortiz +4 more
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From Hemolysis to Lupus: A Case of Evans Syndrome Revealing Systemic Autoimmunity. [PDF]
Mengistie BT +6 more
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Abstract Background and Objectives Daratumumab, a therapeutic human anti‐CD38 monoclonal antibody, improves multiple myeloma outcomes but interferes with pre‐transfusion testing by binding CD38 on reagent red blood cells (RBCs), potentially masking clinically significant alloantibodies.
Arnaud Reggiani +30 more
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Dapsone Toxicity in Relapsing Polychondritis: Methemoglobinemia and Concomitant Hemolytic Anemia. [PDF]
Magalhães JN, Monteiro A.
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Abstract figure legend Metabolic stimulation improves bioenergetics, redox state, hydration and hematologic indices of circulating erythrocytes from sickle cell mice. Retained mitochondria in circulating RBCs from sickle mice are a source of RBC ATP as mitochondria function (ETC, electron transport chain) inhibitors [rotenone, a mitochondrial complex I
Luis E. F. Almeida +4 more
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De novo mutations in ANK1 and SPTB cause hereditary spherocytosis: three case reports and literature review. [PDF]
Qin Y +6 more
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