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For the first time ever, blood grown in a lab from adult stem cells was transfused into two people.
IN A WORLD FIRST, TWO PEOPLE RECEIVED TRANSFUSIONS OF LAB-GROWN BLOODVANESSA BATES RAMIREZNOVEMBER 10, 2022SINGULARITY HUB 
As Villeda drew blood, he also collected plasma—blood with the cells removed—from young mice, drop by teeny-tiny drop, and transfused it into older ones.
HAS THE FOUNTAIN OF YOUTH BEEN IN OUR BLOOD ALL ALONG?KAT MCGOWANSEPTEMBER 28, 2021POPULAR-SCIENCE
To avoid a dead donor they instead transfused their patients with lamb’s blood.
WHAT SCIENTISTS LEARNED WHEN THEY TRIED TO RAISE A CHIMP WITH A HUMAN BABYPOPSCI STAFFSEPTEMBER 21, 2021POPULAR-SCIENCE
This is transfused with the intention of preventing the infection from severe progression.
TO TACKLE THE RAGING SECOND WAVE, INDIA NEEDS FASTER UPDATES TO ITS COVID-19 TREATMENT PROTOCOLSMANAVI KAPURAPRIL 8, 2021QUARTZ
How long he sat there, allowing the subtle influence to transfuse and possess his entire being, he did not know.
THE CRUSADE OF THE EXCELSIORBRET HARTE
Fifty or sixty years ago surgeons did not hesitate to transfuse the blood of animals into human beings.
THE ORGANISM AS A WHOLEJACQUES LOEB
I wish I could transcribe, or rather transfuse into language, the glow of my heart when I read your letter.
THE LETTERS OF ROBERT BURNSROBERT BURNS
He had seen a glow of pleasure transfuse people as they listened to her pure and ringing notes.
THE BLACK OPALKATHARINE SUSANNAH PRICHARD
Moisture tends to transfuse from the hot towards the cold portion of the wood.
SEASONING OF WOODJOSEPH B. WAGNER
Uncle Billy caught them, and in one supreme pressure seemed to pour out and transfuse his whole simple soul into his partner's.
STORIES IN LIGHT AND SHADOWBRET HARTE
SYNONYM OF THE DAY
OCTOBER 26, 1985
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capacitor

WORDS RELATED TO TRANSFUSE

  • brainwash
  • catechize
  • diffuse
  • disseminate
  • engender
  • engraft
  • force in
  • imbue
  • impart
  • impregnate
  • impress
  • inculcate
  • indoctrinate
  • infiltrate
  • infix
  • infuse
  • inject
  • inoculate
  • inseminate
  • insert
  • insinuate
  • inspire
  • interject
  • intermix
  • program
  • propagandize
  • put in head
  • suffuse
  • transfuse
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