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A blood substitute (also called artificial blood or blood surrogate) is a substance used to mimic and fulfill some functions of biological blood. It aims to provide an alternative to blood transfusion , which is transferring blood or blood-based products from one person into another.
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ErythroMer is a reddish blood powder composed of hemoglobin from humans. By coating it with a synthetic polymer, it can sense pH changes, allowing for oxygen pick up in areas where the pH levels are high and disposal where the levels are low. [2] In the Spring of 2024, ErythroMer showed promise in pre-clinical testing.
A blood plasma substitute may refer to: An artificially made substance designed to have one or more of the vast amount of functions of the contents of the blood plasma;
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Substitute (cricket) Substitute good, in economics, a good that can be used instead of another; Ersatz good, in economics, a substitute good, inferior in quality; Substitute character, on keyboards, a control character used in the place of another character; Substitute natural gas; Substitute teacher, a temporary replacement in a teacher's absence
The Substitute is a 1996 American action thriller film directed by Robert Mandel and starring Tom Berenger, Ernie Hudson, Marc Anthony, William Forsythe, Raymond Cruz and Luis Guzmán. It was filmed at Miami Senior High School .
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