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A team of Japanese researchers has achieved a breakthrough that could revolutionize transfusion medicine: the creation of universal artificial blood. The recent publication in the scientific journal Nature Biomedical Engineering opens the door to an unlimited and safe supply of blood for emergency transfusions, eliminating limitations of blood groups and the need for prolonged storage. Study Details: A crucial component of the red blood cell The…
Photo from depositphotos.com Tokyo, Japan.- A team of Japanese scientists achieved a great medical breakthrough: the development of artificial blood compatible with all human blood groups. The finding promises to transform emergency care and save thousands of lives around the world. Research is led by Professor Hiromi Sakai's team at Nara Medical University. The study consists of advanced technology that uses hemoglobin gallbladders: microcapsul…
Japanese researchers at Nara Medical University, Japan began the first clinical trials in humans with artificial blood, a compound developed in laboratory capable of imitating the functions of human blood, such as oxygen transport and coagulation, but without having a blood type, which makes it compatible with anyone. --> Subscribe to the WhatsApp channel of adn40 How does artificial blood from Japanese scientists occur? This artificial blood, c…
Havana, Jun 4 (RHC) A group of scientists led by Hiromi Sakai, from Nara Medical University, Japan, developed an artificial blood type that can be used in patients of any blood group.
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