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RED BLOOD CELL SUBSTITUTES

Artificial Cells, Blood Substitutes, and Biotechnology, 1998
Soluble polymerized haemoglobin (polyhaemoglobin) is now in a phase III clinical trials. Patients have received up to 20 units (10 litres) in trauma surgery and other surgery. Polyhaemoglobin can be stored for more than 1 year. Haemoglobin solutions have no blood group antigen and can be used as a 'universal donor' oxygen carrier.
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Cryopreservation of red blood cells

Vox Sanguinis, 1994
“There is practically no mention in the literature of attempts to keep red blood cells alive in vitro, yet methods for their preservation might have much practical importance, and certainly would possess theoretical interest. Kept cells could be utilized for serum reactions or for transfusion.
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PACKED RED BLOOD CELLS

Survey of Anesthesiology, 1969
AS an essential therapeutic agent in modern medical practice, human blood is clearly a valuable and limited natural resource. The total use of blood grows annually, as does the difficulty of procuring it in amounts sufficient to meet expanding needs.
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Cryopreservation of Red Blood Cells

2018
Glycerol and trehalose are widely used protective agents in the cryopreservation of red blood cells (RBCs). This chapter presents a protocol for use of these agents as cryoprotectants of RBCs, with post-thaw assessment of cell survival and cellular oxidative-reductive status. The main aim is to provide a framework for further studies aimed at improving
Noha A S, Al-Otaibi   +2 more
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Red Blood Cell Transfusion

Transfusion, 1973
A method used to increase the utilization of packed red blood cells and components is described. This required the staff of the blood center to visit hospital staff meetings and explain the use of platelet concentrates, cryoprecipitates, fresh frozen plasma, leukocyte‐poor blood, and packed red blood cells.
G A, Becker, R H, Aster
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The emerging role of red blood cells in cytokine signalling and modulating immune cells.

Blood reviews, 2019
For many years red blood cells have been described as inert bystanders rather than participants in intercellular signalling, immune function, and inflammatory processes.
Elisabeth Karsten, Benjamin R. Herbert
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On the Shape of the Red Blood Cells

Journal of Geometry and Symmetry in Physics
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González, Ramon   +2 more
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The Quality of Red Blood Cells

Immunological Investigations, 1995
The evolving practice of medicine has required a number of changes in red cell product manufacture to ensure that the final product is more specifically tailored to the needs of the individual patient. As a result of the increasing concern over the risks of transfusion pharmaceutical standards of manufacture are now applied to blood component ...
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Red Blood Cell Transfusions

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1970
To the Editor.— It is difficult for me to lend allegiance to the conclusions presented by the AMA Committee on Transfusion and Transplantation in the editorial published inThe Journal( 212 :147, 1970). Specifically, transfusion of red blood cells (RBC) rather than whole blood would certainly provide additional safety in the case of a patient who has ...
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Red blood cell deformability and protein adsorption on red blood cell surface

American Journal of Physiology-Heart and Circulatory Physiology, 1984
Effects of protein and NaCl concentrations in plasma on red blood cell (RBC) deformability were studied using fresh human blood and a 5-microns Nuclepore filtration test. The protein and salt concentrations were varied by diluting the plasma with saline and adding crystalline NaCl to the fluids, respectively.
Y, Kikuchi, T, Koyama
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