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transfuse

[trans-fyooz] / trænsˈfyuz /


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It was hoped transfusing seriously-ill patients with the plasma could give struggling immune systems a helping hand.

From BBC

Blood-forming stem cells from her bone marrow were collected and treated outside her body to alter a gene involved in haemoglobin production, before being transfused back.

From The Guardian

Further complicating the matter were the limitations of platelets found in donated blood, which degrade after 48 hours — long before it was often transfused.

From Washington Post

The plasma is then transfused into the bodies of currently hospitalized COVID-19 patients to lessen their symptoms and hopefully help them recover faster.

From Seattle Times

Ann Kitchen was the first in the UK to take part in an experimental trial, which involved transfusing plasma with coronavirus antibodies.

From BBC