Los Angeles Times Examines Challenges, Potential Benefits Of Developing Artificial Blood The Los Angeles Times examines scientists' efforts to develop synthetic blood substitutes, writing that many attempts have "failed to meet rigid safety standards." The WHO "estimates that 44% of women who die in childbirth succumb to blood loss" in sub-Saharan Africa and 41 countries don't screen some blood for HIV, hepatitis and syphilis, underscoring uses for artificial blood. The article looks at hemoglobin substitute PolyHeme, developed by HemoBioTech Inc...
More...
More...