Continuous-flow magnetic fractionation of red blood cells based on hemoglobin content and oxygen saturation—clinical blood supply implications and sickle cell anemia treatment

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  • who: Mitchell Weigand et al. from the William GLowrie Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, The Ohio State University have published the research: Continuous-Flow Magnetic Fractionation of Red Blood Cells Based on Hemoglobin Content and Oxygen Saturationu2014Clinical Blood Supply Implications and Sickle Cell Anemia Treatment, in the Journal: Processes 2022, 10, x FOR PEER REVIEW of /2022/
  • what: In this work fractionation is studied as a potential technology to fractionate functional and healthy RBCs from aged or sickle cells. Given the character of deoxygenated- or met-Hb in this work the authors propose the . . .

     

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