Storage of red blood cells affects membrane composition, microvesiculation, and in vitro quality
Transfusion2013Vol. 53(10), pp. 2258–2267
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Abstract
Significant changes to the RBC membrane occur during storage. The length of storage will influence RMP generation, osmotic fragility, hemolysis, and changes in deformability. These changes in RBC in vitro quality may contribute to transfusion reactions and negative posttransfusion outcomes.
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