Plastic Blood
Researchers at Sheffield University have developed an initial prototype of artificial blood, made of plastic molecules infused with an iron atom at their core to to mimic hemoglobin. If sufficiently funded and tested, the plastic blood would be of huge benefit to those in emergency situations as it does not need to be refrigerated, allowing emergency personnel to transfer greater quantities of blood over longer distances. The blood is also said to be cheaply manufactured and easily stored.
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adaptable blood? by SOthought
would this artificial blood be compatible with all blood types? If so, then the medical field would be revolutionized. If not, what are the current conditions if one had to be infused with this artificial blood/ side-effects?