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On November 7, the British NHS website claimed that two volunteers received an "artificial red blood cell" transfusion in an amount of 5~10 ml. Neither was reported to have been present

On November 7, the British NHS website claimed that two volunteers received an "artificial red blood cell" transfusion in an amount of 5~10 ml. Neither of them experienced any side effects, so at least 8 volunteers will continue to participate in the trial.

Volunteers will have a small number of red blood cells transfused twice at intervals of 4 months, one for artificial red blood cells and one for ordinary red blood cells. Artificial red blood cells are labeled with special substances and can be tracked and studied by researchers after being imported into the human body.

The researchers said that if the clinical trial of artificial red blood cells is proved to be safe and effective, it will bring great help to patients with blood diseases and rare blood types, and also provide experimental data and experience for studying how to extend human life.

Personally, I think this is the so-called "artificial blood", is it really developed? It's amazing, 200 years old per capita is not a dream [yay]

On November 7, the British NHS website claimed that two volunteers received an "artificial red blood cell" transfusion in an amount of 5~10 ml. Neither was reported to have been present
On November 7, the British NHS website claimed that two volunteers received an "artificial red blood cell" transfusion in an amount of 5~10 ml. Neither was reported to have been present
On November 7, the British NHS website claimed that two volunteers received an "artificial red blood cell" transfusion in an amount of 5~10 ml. Neither was reported to have been present

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