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... prion reduction filter to pre-treat red blood cells destined for children born since 1 January 1996. The filter, which 'cleans' blood prior...
Medical News Today · 22 hours ago
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... worked with a special strain of mouse erythroid cells that lack the gene gata-1. These cells could not mature into red blood cells unless the...
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... worked with a special strain of mouse erythroid cells that lack the gene gata-1. These cells could not mature into red blood cells unless the...
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... proven to be effective for the removal of endogenous blood-borne prion infectivity from RBC prior to transfusion. Red blood cells are passed...
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... anywhere from 5 days to 42 days, depending on the nature of the red blood cells, platelets, etc), there is a constant demand for blood.
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... any lost organ but a 200kg red deer can produce ... unrecognised stem cells able to grow into specialised cell types - skin, nerves, blood ...
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... to increase the production of red blood cells. They were first approved in cancer patients in 1991 to reduce the number of blood transfusions...
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... cells. The developing red blood cells in these mice produced large amounts of IDUA in the blood stream, which was absorbed by other cells that...
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... to increase the production of red blood cells. They were first approved in cancer patients in 1991 to reduce the number of blood transfusions...
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CINCINNATI Researchers have transplanted genetically modified hematopoietic stem cells into mice so that their developing red blood cells produce a
Genetic Engineering News · Nov. 9, 2009
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