The primary focus of national blood programs is the provision of a safe and adequate blood supply. This goal is dependent on regular voluntary donations and a regulatory infrastructure that establishes and enforces standards for blood safety. Progress in ex vivo expansion of blood cells from cell sources including peripheral blood, cord blood, induced pluripotent stem cells, and human embryonic stem cell lines will likely make alternative transfusion products available for clinical use in the near future. Initially, alloimmunized patients and individuals with rare blood types are most likely to benefit from alternative products. However, in developed nations voluntary blood donations are projected to be inadequate in the future as blood usa...
Blood is described as a connective tissue. It provides one of the means of communication between the...
The ageing population in developed countries, including Australia, is putting increasing demands on ...
Today, the safe and adequate supply with blood products is taken for granted. However, the nationwid...
Blood transfusion is indispensable for modern medicine. In developed countries, the blood supply is ...
Blood transfusion and especially red blood cell (RBC) transfusion is an essential therapeutic act be...
Blood transfusion is indispensable for modern medicine. In developed countries, the blood supply is ...
A shortage of blood during the pandemic outbreak of COVID-19 is a typical example in which the maint...
Human blood transfusion is the process of transferring blood or blood-based products from an individ...
Transfusion of blood products can be life saving when used appropriately. It carries however at the ...
Blood transfusion depends on availability of donor material, and concerns over supply and safety hav...
Albert Farrugia,1,2 Eleftherios Vamvakas31College of Medicine, Biology and Environment, Australian N...
Blood transfusions have become indispensable to treat the anemia associated with a variety of medica...
Transfusion of blood products can be life saving when used appropriately. It carries however at the ...
In adults, normal hematopoiesis occurs in the bone marrow, producing leukocytes, red blood cells, an...
The problems and additional cost factor involved in collecting and storing human blood, as well as t...
Blood is described as a connective tissue. It provides one of the means of communication between the...
The ageing population in developed countries, including Australia, is putting increasing demands on ...
Today, the safe and adequate supply with blood products is taken for granted. However, the nationwid...
Blood transfusion is indispensable for modern medicine. In developed countries, the blood supply is ...
Blood transfusion and especially red blood cell (RBC) transfusion is an essential therapeutic act be...
Blood transfusion is indispensable for modern medicine. In developed countries, the blood supply is ...
A shortage of blood during the pandemic outbreak of COVID-19 is a typical example in which the maint...
Human blood transfusion is the process of transferring blood or blood-based products from an individ...
Transfusion of blood products can be life saving when used appropriately. It carries however at the ...
Blood transfusion depends on availability of donor material, and concerns over supply and safety hav...
Albert Farrugia,1,2 Eleftherios Vamvakas31College of Medicine, Biology and Environment, Australian N...
Blood transfusions have become indispensable to treat the anemia associated with a variety of medica...
Transfusion of blood products can be life saving when used appropriately. It carries however at the ...
In adults, normal hematopoiesis occurs in the bone marrow, producing leukocytes, red blood cells, an...
The problems and additional cost factor involved in collecting and storing human blood, as well as t...
Blood is described as a connective tissue. It provides one of the means of communication between the...
The ageing population in developed countries, including Australia, is putting increasing demands on ...
Today, the safe and adequate supply with blood products is taken for granted. However, the nationwid...