Synthetic, shelf-stable blood developed by Maryland scientist could save lives in emergencies | News Channel 3-12
MARYLAND, AUG 5 – ArithroMir, a powder-based synthetic blood, can replace up to 90% of blood volume and stabilize trauma patients until hospital care is available, researchers said.
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Synthetic, shelf-stable blood developed by Maryland scientist could save lives in emergencies
By Nicky Zizaza Click here for updates on this story BALTIMORE, Maryland (WJZ) — A Maryland scientist developed synthetic blood that could save lives when seconds count and fresh blood is out of reach. Dr. Allan Doctor is a professor-scientist at the University of Maryland School of Medicine. His shelf-stable synthetic blood product is called ArithroMir. The blood alternative could be used in the field without a refrigerator or a donor match…
Synthetic, shelf-stable blood developed by Maryland scientist could save lives in emergencies | News Channel 3-12
By Nicky Zizaza Click here for updates on this story BALTIMORE, Maryland (WJZ) — A Maryland scientist developed synthetic blood that could save lives when seconds count and fresh blood is out of reach. Dr. Allan Doctor is a professor-scientist at the University of Maryland School of Medicine. His shelf-stable synthetic blood product is called ArithroMir. The blood alternative could be used in the field without a refrigerator or a donor match…
Scientists Developing Artificial Blood to Save Lives in Emergencies
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