An 'artificial blood' repairs damaged organs hours after the heart stops
Artificial blood can repair cell damage caused by lack of oxygen. It could make transplants easier, treat heart attacks and strokes, and even reverse cell death.
Artificial blood can repair cell damage caused by lack of oxygen. It could make transplants easier, treat heart attacks and strokes, and even reverse cell death.
Since 1600 man has been looking for an effective blood substitute, the most important oxygen carrier in our body. We retrace all the stages of an infinite journey and the first, exciting results available within the next 5 years.
Artificial blood could soon become a reality thanks to the first successful human transfusion. The Dr. ...
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