Artificial blood is a product made to act as a substitute for red blood cells. While true blood serves many different functions, artificial blood is designed for the sole purpose of transporting oxygen and carbon dioxide throughout the body. Depending on the type of artificial blood, it can be produced in different ways using synthetic production, chemical isolation, or recombinant biochemical technology. The development of the first blood substitute dates back to the early 1600s, and the search for the ideal blood substitute continues. Various manufacturers have products in clinical trials; however, no truly safe and effective artificial blood product is currently marketed. It is anticipated that when an artificial blood product is availab...
A safe, inexpensive, noninfectious substitute for red blood cells has long been sought. Despite trem...
Abstract Introduction: Allogenic red blood cell (RBC) transfusions are used for a number of differen...
peer reviewedThe problems posed by transfusion of homologous blood have led to the development of su...
Artificial blood is a product made to act as a substitute for red blood cells. While true blood serv...
Blood is a liquid tissue, in which abundant chemical factors and millions of different cells are dis...
Artificial blood is a product made to act as a substitute for red blood cells, blood substitutes are...
The problems and additional cost factor involved in collecting and storing human blood, as well as t...
Blood is a liquid tissue in which dissolved with abundant chemical factors and millions of different...
Blood is a liquid tissue in which dissolved with abundant chemical factors and millions of different...
The 21st century is a challenge for people. Population growth, aging population, generation of new i...
Blood substitutes have been required for as long as people have been bleeding to death due to a seri...
In recent years scientists have been attempting to develop synthetic blood substitutes in order to c...
In today's society we unfortunately have and will continue to face the effects of issues such as war...
The rate of fluoro-carbon compounds as artificial substitute for blood has been discussed. Blood is ...
The complications associated with acquiring and storing whole blood for transfusions have launched s...
A safe, inexpensive, noninfectious substitute for red blood cells has long been sought. Despite trem...
Abstract Introduction: Allogenic red blood cell (RBC) transfusions are used for a number of differen...
peer reviewedThe problems posed by transfusion of homologous blood have led to the development of su...
Artificial blood is a product made to act as a substitute for red blood cells. While true blood serv...
Blood is a liquid tissue, in which abundant chemical factors and millions of different cells are dis...
Artificial blood is a product made to act as a substitute for red blood cells, blood substitutes are...
The problems and additional cost factor involved in collecting and storing human blood, as well as t...
Blood is a liquid tissue in which dissolved with abundant chemical factors and millions of different...
Blood is a liquid tissue in which dissolved with abundant chemical factors and millions of different...
The 21st century is a challenge for people. Population growth, aging population, generation of new i...
Blood substitutes have been required for as long as people have been bleeding to death due to a seri...
In recent years scientists have been attempting to develop synthetic blood substitutes in order to c...
In today's society we unfortunately have and will continue to face the effects of issues such as war...
The rate of fluoro-carbon compounds as artificial substitute for blood has been discussed. Blood is ...
The complications associated with acquiring and storing whole blood for transfusions have launched s...
A safe, inexpensive, noninfectious substitute for red blood cells has long been sought. Despite trem...
Abstract Introduction: Allogenic red blood cell (RBC) transfusions are used for a number of differen...
peer reviewedThe problems posed by transfusion of homologous blood have led to the development of su...