blood transfusion
Sep 10 2008, Jaiyant Cavale

For the first time, researchers have used stem cell technology to grow huge quantities of red blood cells. This could help eliminate the need for blood donations, as blood types A, B and O have been harnessed. Now there would be no question of a...

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