Donated blood has a shelf life. A new test tracks how it's aging
¶¶ÒõÂÃÐÐÉä Boulder Today—University of Colorado researchers have developed a fast, easy test that could help blood centers and hospitals monitor the quality of stored red blood cells. The palm-sized, chip-based device uses surface acoustic waves to assess cell aging, with the goal of improving transfusion outcomes and better allocating high-quality blood to patients.
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