Synthesis and exploration of the structure and function of artificially synthesized red blood cells
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.61173/3rfdfp83Keywords:
Synthesis, Artificial Red Blood Cells, Hemoglobin, Oxygen absorption peakAbstract
Nowadays, many major diseases and surgical treatments require fresh blood to be injected into patients. However, fresh red blood cells’ storage and typing conditions are very strict, which has led to research on artificial red blood cells. Through conducting research experiments on artificial red blood cells, human blood samples are subjected to a series of steps such as mineralization, filtration, and calcination, ultimately obtaining a small amount of artificial red blood cell samples. This series of research and learning has laid a solid foundation for the demand for large-scale blood production in the medical field, helping to improve the quality and quantity of blood resources in various medical facilities.