Glenn Ramsey, MD, FCAP, chair of the CAP Transfusion, Apheresis, and Cellular Therapy Committee, comments on lab-made crimson blood cell transfusion. “Down the road in years to come, this might be a way to replace transfusions as we know it,” explains Dr. Ramsey. “It’s still a long way from getting to that point, but it certainly starts us down the road to see if this will even be feasible.”
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