Wednesday, November 30, 2011

How do scientists craft artificial blood? How important is it compared next to the TRUE article?

No true blood substitute exists at this time. There are several blood substitutes under nouns. Here is some summary information on them:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/blood_subst.
The closest thing to a blood substitute is a solution rich contained by hemagloben to keep cell oxygenated. It has be used in vetrinary practices for some time below the name Oxyglobone, and is immediately becoming available for human use under a different christen.

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