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Cryopreserved red blood cells are superior to standard liquid red blood cells

Journal of Trauma and Acute Care Surgery, 2014
Liquid preserved packed red blood cell (LPRBC) transfusions are used to treat anemia and increase end-organ perfusion. Throughout their storage duration, LPRBCs undergo biochemical and structural changes collectively known as the storage lesion. These changes adversely affect perfusion and oxygen off-loading.
David A, Hampton   +8 more
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Red Blood Cell Function and Blood Storage

Vox Sanguinis, 2000
AbstractRed blood cells are ideal vehicles for delivering oxygen to tissues, but their functions deteriorate during liquid preservation. In this article, we review the role of red blood cells in oxygen delivery and methods to evaluate the effectiveness of red blood cell transfusion. Quantitative estimation of transfusion effects could avoid unnecessary
N, Hamasaki, M, Yamamoto
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The life of the red blood cell

The Irish Journal of Medical Science, 1950
It may well be that the main value of these studies will be to focus interest on the remarkable properties of the red cell and to stimulate yet more work on its ultramicroscopic structure and biochemical properties. As more immediate gains, they have given us improved methods of blood storage, better diagnosis of the haemolytic anaemias and more ...
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Blood and the Red Blood Cells

1993
Clinical psychophysiology requires competence in many therapeutic skills, including assessment of physical, mental, affective, and emotional states; biofeedback; and psychotherapy, which we may perform as strict behaviorists, cognitivists, or both. If we are physiologists, we tend to see the mind embedded in brain neurons; if mentalists, we believe a ...
Robert Fried, Joseph Grimaldi
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Cryopreservation of Red Blood Cells

2014
Cryopreservation of red blood cell concentrates (RBCs) is an important method for maintaining an inventory of rare RBC units and managing special transfusion circumstances. The permeating additive glycerol is used as a cryoprotectant to protect RBCs against freezing damage.
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Red blood cell substitutes and artificial blood

Human Pathology, 1983
Artificial substitutes for specific functional portions of blood are being developed. Perfluorocarbons have received the most publicity in recent years, and one, Fluosol-DA, is undergoing clinical trials in the United States. The perfluorocarbon emulsions physically dissolve oxygen, which distinguishes them from the chemical binding that occurs in ...
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Red Blood Cells as Smart Delivery Systems.

Bioconjugate chemistry, 2018
Xiao Han, Chao Wang, Zhuang Liu
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Acetylcholinesterase in red blood cells

American Journal of Hematology, 1987
A A, Lawson, R D, Barr
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Red Blood Cells for Glucose‐Responsive Insulin Delivery

Advances in Materials, 2017
Chao Wang   +7 more
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