Metabolic rejuvenation upgrades circulatory functions of red blood cells stored under blood bank conditions
Transfusion2020Vol. 61(3), pp. 903–918
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Mickaël Marin, Camille Roussel, Michaël Dussiot, Papa Alioune Ndour, Olivier Hermine, Yves Colin, A. Gray, Matt Landrigan, Caroline Le Van Kim, Pierre Buffet, Pascal Amireault
Abstract
Rejuvenation reduces the proportion of morphologically altered and adhesive RBCs that accumulate during storage. Along with the improvement in their filterability, these data show that rejuvenation improves RBC properties related to their capacity to persist in circulation after transfusion.
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