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A New Blood Substitute

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Is mimicking the cells that carry hemoglobin the key to a blood substitute?

Artificial Blood: The History and Current Perspectives of Blood Substitutes
Blood transfusions are one of the most common procedures performed in hospitalized patients. Yet, despite all of the measures taken to ensure the safety of the blood supply, there are known risks associated with transfusions, including infectious and noninfectious complications. There is a need to develop alternative agents that can reliably and safely replace blood. However, although there have been many attempts to develop blood substitutes over the years, there are currently no such products available that have been approved by the United States Food and Drug Administration (FDA)